Rhododendron » Rhododendron (lepidote - Small Leaved) 77 items found. Click on photo/text link for more information on any product.
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RHODODENDRON 'Pioneer Silvery Pink' (FC) It is upright growing and fills out beautifully with larger leaves that suggest a minus (carolinianum) heritage. The flowers are a wonderful soft pink that cover the plant. more info
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RHODODENDRON 'PJM Compact Selection' Jim Cross (C8) This is a selected form of PJM that has all its good growing qualities but on a more compact plant with darker, lavender pink flowers. Instead of growing in an upright vase-like habit, it is dome-shaped. more info
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RHODODENDRON 'Purple Elf' (C) An excellent deep, rich purple flower on a low, spreading dwarf plant. Has bigger flowers than the typical dauricium species. In the fall, the evergreen foliage turns dark mahogany black and the older inner leaves turn bright yellow. more info
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RHODODENDRON 'Pussyfoot' (C8) The leaves on this medium shrub are glossy dark green with rounded tips. Buds open white with a suggestion of pink. The flowers then turn pinker, finally becoming a pleasing rose color. more info
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RHODODENDRON 'Rhondo' (C8) Shocking-pink flowers produced in profusion on a vigorous, very hardy mucronulatum derivative. 'Rhondo' is blessed with a tough constitution, and is among the first of any rhododendrons to bloom in the spring. more info
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RHODODENDRON 'Rosemarie' (C8) The purple-blue flowers are large and cover the plant that grows as an upright mound. Densely covered with small glossy dark green leaves. more info
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RHODODENDRON 'Shorty' (C) Shorty' is short in stature but long on color. This tough, first week of May bloomer is lavender-pink with a dark reddish-pink throat highlighted by red anthers. The whole effect is electrifyingly neonic (is that a word?). more info
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RHODODENDRON 'Smoke Signal' (C) The outsized puffs of smoky lavender-blue flowers surely led Weldon Delp to aptly name this vase-shaped, taller growing lepidote. more info
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RHODODENDRON 'Southland' (C8) It is a semi-dwarf plant that forms a low dense mound of glossy medium green leaves slightly larger than its keiskei parent. It is very floriferous with peachy to creamy pink flowers. more info
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RHODODENDRON 'Twister' (C8) A good early season lepidote with lavender flowers that blooms a little before PJM. 'Twister' is an upright grower, with dark green, leathery leaves that are pointed and have an interesting twist in them. more info
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RHODODENDRON 'Weston's Aglo' (C8) The bright pink flowers are similar to 'Olga Mezitt', with a reddish throat and they are really pink. It is a compact, lower growing plant and the glossy aromatic foliage turns shades of deep red in the fall. more info
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RHODODENDRON 'Weston’s Starburst' (C8) . Matte-green leaves set off globe-shaped trusses of six fully double flowers, edged in pale purple, with a yellowish, white center. more info
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RHODODENDRON 'Windbeam' (C8) Small light pink flowers cover this early bloomer. A very reliable plant. more info
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RHODODENDRON 'Winkler D-67' (C8) Because of its compact growth habit and interesting foliage, many buy it without seeing the flowers. Frankly, the flowers are not spectacular but are a medium shade of lavender. It is a dwarf that forms a very dense low mound. more info
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RHODODENDRON ('Epoch' x augustinii) (C) Large smokey blue lavender flowers on a vase shaped plant. Blooms in late April early May. Foliage is large for a lepidote, deep green, turning to a black green for the winter. more info
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