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Dwarf Rhododendrons
The noblest of all flowering trees and shrubs
A large and spectacular group of shrubs which flower mainly from April until June. The growth and leaf size vary enormously from dwarf, alpine types to large tree forms and because of this diversity there is a rhododendron or azalea for most gardens. The more compact varieties are ideal for growing in pots. If grouped together on a large scale, they make a fantastic display. This can also be achieved on a smaller scale with the more compact varieties. Rhododendrons; A Care & Cultivation Guide
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Patty Bee
Clear yellow flowers during April and May. HEIGHT: 45cm SPREAD: 90cm
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Pintail
Bright pink flowers in April and May. HEIGHT: 40cm
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praecox
Pale yellow flowers in April and May. Dwarf, dense habit. HEIGHT: 40cm SPREAD: 90cm
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Princess Anne
Compact habit with a profusion of dome shaped trusses of pale yellow flowers in mid Spring. HEIGHT: 90cm
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Purple Pillow
Compact spreading variety with clusters of broadly funnel shaped purple to deep lilac flowers in late April-May. HEIGHT: 60cm
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Queen Bee
Pinky-white bell shaped flowers in April. Fabulous foliage with fawn indumentum. HEIGHT: 70cm
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Robert Seleger
Pale-pink flowers produced in profusion during May. HEIGHT: 1.2m
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Scarlet Wonder
Very hardy and compact habit. Scarlet-red flowers produced during mid April. HEIGHT: 60cm
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Shamrock
A compact spreading plant with pale yellow flowers during May and June. HEIGHT: 50cm
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Sneezy (yakushimanum)
(Yakushimanum) Rose-pink flowers, deeper at the edges produced during May. HEIGHT: 1m
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Snipe
Pink flowers during April and May. Makes a fine rounded bush. HEIGHT: 75cm
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Tinkerbird
Pure white scented flowers from pink buds in early May. Compact habit. HEIGHT: 40-80cm
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Ornamental Trees
Be it rural or urban, trees are an indispensable part of our landscape. They provide shade and shelter from the elements. Their wood gives us a useful and often beautiful material for industry and...