| Combine different cultivars and you will be able to enjoy a blooming garden all year round!
January: early flowerers (although a frosty winter can decelerate blooming): Abigale, Lee’s scarlet, Nobleanum album, Nobleanum coccineum, Dauricum
February: Bodega crystal pink, Christmas cheer, Etta buroughs, Peter faulk, Praecox, Tessa
March: Cilpinense, Pjm, Shamrock, Calophytum, Russatum
April and May: lots of blooming varieties at this time of year
June: Autumn gold, Edward dunn, Goldsworth orange, Gomer waterer, Leo, Junifeuer, Kilimanjaro, Ferriguneum, Discolor
July: Alladin, Europa, Pearce American beauty, Polar bear, Auriculatum
August: Midsummer, Arborescens, Serotinum
September and October: Elisabeth (many flowers), Blue bird, September flair, Last hurrah, Herbstgruss, Herbstfreude, Cornubia, Yellow hammer, Impeditum, Mevr. Martens, Yakushimanum hybrids (Bambi, Grumphy, ...)
November and December: after a mild winter, some rhododendrons can already flower in January | |
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