Dense and compact growth make this plant an indispensable part of any landscape. Good hardiness and the fine texture of multitudes of small leaves enhances this variety’s value even more, but the flowers are the best aspect as they emerge in the first week of May with purple-blue color that completely obscures the plant!

Super hardy and super compact, this floriferous, denser selection of ‘PJM Elite’ will light up the landscape with huge clusters of deep lavender-pink flowers in late April and early May. ‘PJM Elite Star’ is likely the most tolerant Rhody you’ll find for cold conditions and will reward you with a consistently breathtaking flower show each spring.

This big, spectacular native plant varies from ‘Independence’ in flower color and bloom time while filling the same niche in large, open shaded areas just as well. ‘Roseum’ blooms a week to 10 days earlier than ‘Independence’ unleashing huge lavender-pink flowers in heads of up to 25 blooms in mid to late June, a full 4 to 5 weeks after the bloom of most smaller Rhododendron. These big, showy blooms last into early July and they are backed by long, deep green, strap-like foliage that is loosely arranged on big, wide spreading, open branches. ‘Roseum’ is a perfect plant for naturalizing in groups along wooded areas or for a showy piece in a large landscape spot with lots of open shade. Make sure the soil is moist but well-drained and ‘Roseum’ will perform in spectacular fashion.

An old fashioned favorite this long lasting shrub has been around along time. A favorite because of its dependable lilac blooms that last along time in the landscape. Easy to grow, just give it plenty or room to spread its branches and fill with lovely flowers every spring.

Interesting wavy-edged deep green foliage and dark purple flowers make this variety stand out. Quite hardy and a strong grower, its late May bloom make this plant a knockout.

Dependable and hardy with a round dense shape that lends itself well to any landscape situation. Deep purple buds open lavender in mid-May and put on quite a show!

Big, spectacular native plant is well suited to partial shade areas where you need a punch of spring color. Upright, rounded evergreen shrub with dark green foliage has huge lavender-pink flowers in heads of up to 25 blooms in mid to late June. Makes a great hedge-like divider.

Dense, compact, rounded evergreen with dark green foliage and huge trusses of dark violet flowers in mid-May. Dependable and cold hardy. A great selection for foundation use or grouped for border plantings. Nice foliage, very showy bloom. Shade tolerant.

Dense, vigorous, rounded, broadleaf evergreen shrub with deep, dark green foliage. Big flower buds burst into bloom in mid to late May with big violet-purple bloom trusses that cover the plant. Great for specimen use in foundation plantings or planted in groups for semi-shaded border areas. Amazingly hardy and floriferous displaying great dependability and very nice foliage.

Unique form, bud color, and flower color will make this Rhododendron an unforgettable landscape experience. Tight, low and spreading, this broadleaf Rhododendron will mature twice as wide as tall with a pleasing form that is perfect where height issues are paramount. Leathery, dark green leaves populate its branches and serve as the backdrop for striking, bulbous, branch ending buds that turn nearly black as they expand in mid to late May to expose the first glimpses of flowers color. When the buds open fully, frilly deep, dark purple flowers form huge trusses that cover the plant with this rare, very showy color. What a sight and what a perfect, well behaved plant for morning sun/afternoon shade conditions!