Were plants to have a social status, camellias, azaleas and rhododendrons would surely be the aristocrats. They flourish in almost every country estate and will look fabulous from now until summer.
What: Rhododendron “Snow Lady” is a smaller, mounding shrub with masses of pure white flowers in very early spring. The evergreen foliage is dark green with tiny hairs on the upper surface and edges ...
The ground in Western Washington is still cold from the wet spring, so wait a few more weeks to plant heat-loving plants such as tomatoes, cucumbers, geraniums, zinnias and especially tropical plants ...
Dwarf rhododendrons may be small in stature, but their bold and beautiful blooms command attention. While some rhododendron varieties can grow as tall as 20 feet, these petite plants only tower one to ...
Spring brings on a bevy of blooms. Of them all, big, bouncy rhododendrons may be the most beloved. "People love rhododendrons because they identify with them; they're native here," says Mike Stewart, ...