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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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A compact, bushy form with woolly shoots and aromatic leaves. Masses of white flowers in late Spring. HEIGHT: 30cm
(Yakushimanum) Yellow tinged pink flowers in early May, compact habit. HEIGHT: 90cm
Creamy white flowers with crimson spotting in April/May. Honey scented foliage. HEIGHT: 80cm
A compact plant with a profusion of bright azure-blue flowers in small trusses. HEIGHT: 80cm
(Yakushimanum) Long, narrow leaves with pale pink flowers in April/May. Very hardy. HEIGHT: 1m SPREAD 1.2m
Fabulous dwarf forming a dome shaped mound with crimson purple flowers in May. HEIGHT: 30cm
(Yakushimanum) Apple blossom-pink flowers in May. HEIGHT: 1m
Compact, upright habit with masses of dark purple flowers in late May. HEIGHT: 80cm
A tough, compact growing plant with large lavender flowers with darker spots in April. Foliage turns bronze in winter. HEIGHT: 75cm
Clusters of deep scarlet buds open to reveal electric red flowers. HEIGHT: 90cm SPREAD: 90cm
Compact habit with trusses of light pink flowers in May. HEIGHT: 90cm SPREAD: 120cm
Masses of light purple flowers in early Spring on a plant with an upright habit. HEIGHT: 1m
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