Be sure to use a well drained soil medium when planting Rhododendron as they prefer less watering than you might think. In clay soil we prefer planting with pine bark soil conditioner for Camellia, Rhododendron, Mountain Laurel, Azalea.
Florence Parks Rhododendron captivates with prolific deep purple blooms featuring striking white centers and maroon markings that emerge in late spring, commanding attention in partially shaded garden settings. The cultivar's lustrous dark green foliage exhibits robust disease resistance and sustains ornamental value throughout the growing season. Its naturally compact, mounded form proves exceptionally versatile—functioning effectively as hedging material, foundation plantings, or specimen focal points in dappled light conditions. This rhododendron's combination of reliable flowering, healthy foliage, and manageable architecture makes it a sophisticated selection for gardeners seeking dependable performance in shade-tolerant landscape roles.
Be sure to use a well drained soil medium when planting Rhododendron as they prefer less watering than you might think. In clay soil we prefer planting with pine bark soil conditioner for Camellia, Rhododendron, Mountain Laurel, Azalea.
Be sure to use a well drained soil medium when planting Rhododendron as they prefer less watering than you might think. In clay soil we prefer planting with pine bark soil conditioner for Camellia, Rhododendron, Mountain Laurel, Azalea.