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Dwarf Species
Suitable for the smaller garden and can be grown in containers. They will look good in mixed planting in rock gardens.
There is a wide range of flower and leaf size and type. Most small leafed alpine types tend not to be so tolerant of areas with hot
summers.
Rhododendron calostrotum ssp keleticumF21756
Dwarf, generally prostrate or mounding shrubs with small dark shiny green leaves. Flowers are pale purple to purple-crimson with crimson spots on the upper lobes in mid- to late springFlower Colour: Flowers are pale purple to purple-crimsonFlowering Time: June-July Scented: No Ultimate Height : 0.15 metres / 0 feet 5 inchesParentage : Hardiness ..
Rhododendron fastigiatum
Shoots with dark brown to black scales. Long broadly funnel-shaped, light purple to purplish blueFlower Colour: Light purple to blueFlowering Time: April-May Scented: No Ultimate Height : 1.00 metres / 3 feet 3 inchesParentage : Hardiness : -23°C (-10°F) Hardy anywhere in the UK and moderate parts of Europe such as Holland, southern Sweden, coas..
Rhododendron impeditum
Broadly funnel-shaped bluish mauve, purplish blue or pinkish purple Matt green leaves with brown scales below.Flower Colour: Bluish mauveFlowering Time: April-May Scented: No Ultimate Height : 0.25 metres / 0 feet 9 inchesParentage : Hardiness : -18°C (0°F) Hardy in all but the coldest parts of UK.Group : Dwarf Species up to 1m..