A compact, evergreen shrub to around 70cm in height, with oblong-shaped, dark green leaves, bright green on the undersides. Clusters of open, funnel-shaped bright orange flowers with red spots and a frilly edge appear in late May
A compact, evergreen shrub to around 70cm in height, with oblong-shaped, dark green leaves, bright green on the undersides. Clusters of open, funnel-shaped bright orange flowers with red spots and a frilly edge appear in late May
| Season | Stem | Flower | Foliage | Fruit |
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Grow in moist but well-drained, leafy humus-rich, acid soil in part shade with shelter from cold winds, ideal for a woodland garden; sun tolerant if soil remains reliably moist but strong sun may bleach flower colour; see rhododendron cultivation. If growing indoors, place in a cool, light well-ventilated spot out of direct sunlight. See rhododendron cultivation for further advice
Propagate by semi-ripe cuttings in late summer, layering in autumn or grafting in late summer or late winter
Prunung group 8
May be susceptible to vine weevil, rhododendron leafhopper, pieris lacebug, scale insects, caterpillars and aphids
May be susceptible to Rhododendron diseases, powdery mildews, rhododendron petal blight, rhododendron bud blast, silver leaf and honey fungus
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