The rhododendron is a genius of over 1024 species, there are petite alpine species & Tropical species to choose from and are sure to never disappoint visually.
Named Rhododendron from the Greek words meaning “Rose Tree” this spectacular shrub is an amazingly spacious plant so it is a great addition for any large areas, the flowers on a rhododendron are a very filling feast for our pollinating friends, and is sure to attract many bees in need of a meal due to its generous production of sugar-rich nectar and therefore is one of the most suitable plants to own if you are looking to increase biodiversity in your area.
Azaleas are a sub-genera of Rhododendron. Distinguished by having only five anthers per flower and are equally as nutritious to our pollinating friends.
Care tip - Use a mineral fertiliser to combat nitrogen deficiency if you have large areas of yellow leaves. Use Mulch yearly to promote a healthy growth.
Type: evergreen or deciduous shrub
Light Requirements: part sun - part shade
Diseases: Mildew - Grey Leaf Spot - Rust
Pests: Black vine weevil - lace bug - leafhopper - whitefly
Cold Hardy: Yes, however the flowers are rarely cold hardy.
Reproduction: Seed & Cutting propagation
Pruning: remove all dead branches & shape. When undertaking rejuvenation pruning, the optimal area to clip rhododendron branches is about 12 to 34 of an inch above a healthy flower bud.
Placement: Outdoors
PH: 4.5 - 6.0
Flowering: late spring Native: Eastern Asia & Himalayan region
Family: Ericaceae
Other Names: Chamaerhododendron
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- Miriam's Garden Blog 13/07/2022
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