What is a hybrid rhododendron?

What is a hybrid rhododendron?

hybrid rhododendron Ravishing rounded trusses of pale-pink, funnel-shaped flowers with a deep red flare in late spring and early summer and glossy, dark green leaves. The flowers of this bushy, evergreen rhododendron gradually fade to light pink.

How long does a rhododendron plant last?

Rhododendron blooms can last anywhere from two to seven months.

How do you keep a rhododendron blooming?

To maximize your spring display, always prune rhododendrons right after they finish blooming — before new flower buds form. Remove dead or damaged branches any time of year. Schedule any major pruning projects for late winter when the plant is dormant. Just remember that late-season pruning equals lost blooms.

Which rhododendron is fast growing?

The American Rhododendron Society identifies fast growing rhododendrons that reach a height of 7 feet after 10 years. These types include Brittenhill Bugle, Mount Everest and Rhododendron watsonii.

What are toughest rhododendrons?

Rhododendron ‘English Roseum’ A very reliable performer, this pretty late midseason Rhododendron is quite tough and can withstand temperatures as low as -25ºF (-32ºC). This large ornamental shrub is perfect for background plantings or filling areas beneath deciduous trees where it will add elegance and brilliant color.

Where is a good place to plant rhododendrons?

Unlike many blooming plants, rhododendron does not like full morning sun in winter and does best when planted in dappled shade on the north side of a building. Growing rhododendrons are happiest in a location protected from the wind and not under eves of a building.

How far back can you trim a rhododendron?

Depending on how big the rhododendron is, you may be able to cut back 15 to 20 inches of each branch of the plant. Because the rhododendron species are not meant to be cut in a shape, each primary branch that you cut should be cut at different heights to make the shrub appear natural.

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