Rhododendron
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Rhododendron 'Dreamland' - Dreamland Rhododendron
$25.00Out of stock
A fine hybrid rhododendron showcasing frilled, pale pink flowers with apricot edges. Foliage emerges frosted with silver in spring and ages to deep green as the season progresses. 4' x 4' Learn More -
Rhododendron 'Goldflimmer' - Goldflimmer Rhododendron
$25.00Out of stock
A tightly branched rhododendron forming low-broad evergreen mounds. Each rich green leaf is prominently splashed with a bright yellow streak along the mid-rib. Pale purple flowers add additional interest during spring. Has performed happily in our gardens and is among the best of the variegated rhododendrons for durability and general garden use. Learn More -
Rhododendron 'Hachmann's Polaris' - Hachmann's Polaris Rhododendron
$19.00Out of stock
A heavy blooming rhododendron offering a plentiful display of bright ruby flowers with pale pink centers. Plants are durable, performing admirably in difficult soils and bright exposures. 4' x 4' Learn More -
Rhododendron 'Hong Kong' - Hong Kong Rhododendron
$25.00Out of stock
A hardy and durable mid season rhododendron boasting an abundance of primrose-yellow blossoms. Plants are dense and well branched maturing slightly taller than wide. 5' x 4' Learn More -
Rhododendron 'Lemon Dream' - Lemon Dream Rhododendron
$25.00Out of stock
A choice, compact rhododendron that has impressed us with its dark green foliage and cheery lemon-yellow flowers. Flowers have frilly edges and can be either single or double. Learn More -
Rhododendron 'Solidarity' - Solidarity Rhododendron
$19.00Out of stock
An exceptional selection made by the late Hank Schannen of Rare Find Nursery. Plants display large frilly flowers that emerge dark pink and age to white. Large, evergreen leaves are deep green and heavy textured on a compact, spreading plant. One of our favorites! 4-5' high and wide. Learn More -
Rhododendron atlanticum f. polypetala - Polypetala Coastal Azalea
$25.00Out of stock
An unusual form of coastal azalea boasting fragrant, white and pale pink flowers that are divided into lacy, strap-like petals rather than the typical fused corolla. The overall effect is a unique floral display that is sure to attract attention. Much like the straight species, this particular clone displays a low, mounded habit with excellent blue cast foliage and some stoloniferous tendency. Learn More -
Rhododendron calendulaceum - Flame Azalea
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A remarkable deciduous azalea with a sprawling native range that extends throughout the Appalachian Mountain region of eastern North America. Plants develop an irregular, loose mounding form extending 4-8’ tall and 8-10’ wide. Glowing, 2” tubular flowers appear in late May and range in color from yellow to oranges and reds. Native stands throughout the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina are particularly attractive at this time as entire hillsides literally burst forth in an unparalleled mosaic of color. Early explorers are said to have been alarmed by this display who, upon viewing the vast stands in bloom, thought the forests were on fire! Obviously this is a worthy garden plant and one that should be considered for humus rich, evenly moist soil in shade. Learn More -
Rhododendron periclymenoides - Pinxter Bloom Azalea
$19.00Out of stock
A highly variable, deciduous shrub native throughout the northeastern United States. Displays a fine offering of sweetly fragrant, lavender, pale pink and white flowers in late April. Useful for naturalizing and is adaptable to a range of growing conditions including sandy and rocky soils. Will mature 6' in height and spreads slowly by stolons. Learn More -
Rhododendron schlippenbachii - Royal Azalea
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Considered by many to be the most beautiful of the deciduous azaleas. As Dr. Michael Dirr notes, there is “no adequate way to do justice to the beauty of this plant by the written word”. Develops a spectacular display of large, soft-pink flowers in May just as the foliage is emerging. Uniquely shaped foliage turns shades of yellow, orange and burgundy in fall. Slow growing but will reach 6-8' high and wide at maturity. Learn More


