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"Every Plant has a story . . . ."

R. ambiguum

Photo by Hank Helm

This plant was grown on the Olympic Peninsula; its forebears are from Western China. 

The willowy growth and fragrant leaves, as well as its ability to take the sun, make this an ideal plant for an appealing screen.  It’s hardy and makes a neat, compact bush.

The pale yellow flowers, two to seven on a stalk, will delight you.

This rhododendron will like: Shade or sun - Small amounts of fertilizer on Valentine’s Day and Mother’s Day -    Gentle Watering - Well aerated soil

 

Lighter texture to break up larger leaf plantings and beautiful

Delicate (Look at those stamens!) [Photo by Hank Helm]

 

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