Crete Rhododendron
This variety is a dense, compact beauty! Loads of felt-like beige indumentum on the foliage adds to the interest provided by a profuse early May bloom that starts dark purple-pink […]
Read MoreSugar Puff Rhododendron
Compact form makes this ideal for use in smaller landscape spots. Tolerate wet soils better than other Rhododendrons. Showy red branch stems peek out from sparse foliage during flowering and add […]
Read MoreSkookum Rhododendron
Crazy name, beautiful plant! Very dense, and compact, this selection is awash with so many bright red flowers in mid-May that you’ll wonder what happened to the foliage!
Read MorePJM Elite Rhododendron
A slightly more compact form of PJM, this plant is a landscape stunner both for form and flower. The purple-plum color of the winter foliage serves as a great background […]
Read MorePatty Bee Rhododendron
Any yellow flowered Rhododendron gets notice, but ‘Patty Bee’ will further pique your interest with a tight, dense landscape form that every gardener loves. It’s hard not to love this […]
Read MoreMidnight Ruby Rhododendron
Think small, dense, and powerful when you see this incredible Weston Nursery introduction because it is a compact powerhouse of a plant for the landscape. Hundreds of buds crowd the […]
Read MoreKalinka Rhododendron
A wonderful compact selection, ‘Kalinka’ puts on a chameleon-like flower show that will leave you gasping with delight. Huge individual flowers emerge in mid-May a voluptuous ruby-pink with a striking, […]
Read MoreHellikki Rhododendron
Extremely hardy, this new selection from Finland is blessed with a superbly dense landscape form and a riveting flower color. Dark green foliage serves as a perfect background for huge […]
Read MoreFantastica Rhododendron
This dense, low growing, rounded selection is a revelation when it bursts into bloom in mid May. Big buds expand into huge trusses of wavy edged flowers that show a […]
Read MoreDandy Man® Purple Rhododendron
This hard-working Joe Parks’ hybrid has proven itself hardy in Maine and New Hampshire. You’ll love the rich purple blooms, but you will really appreciate the R. pseudochrusanthum genes which […]
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