We are still running behind last year, the rhododendrons are just starting to bloom, no spider worts or beauty bush blooms yet. |
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It has spread, here and there, into wild rhododendrons and wild bilberries. |
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Once your rhododendrons have bloomed, you can help maintain flowering by deadheading their spent flower trusses. |
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If rhododendrons thrive on your soil, plant the Pagoda Bush or the Chinese tupelo. |
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To start, they planted shrubs and small trees, including dogwoods, serviceberries, witch hazels, and native rhododendrons. |
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The danger is especially great with the peat-based soil mixes used for growing azaleas, mountain laurels, and rhododendrons. |
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All are members of the large Ericaceae family, which also includes rhododendrons, azaleas, and blueberries. |
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Iron deficiency is common on blueberries, rhododendrons, and pin oaks unless the soil is quite acidic. |
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It is shady, screened from view by rhododendrons., hydrangeas and tall ferns, with a groundcover of sweet woodruff that smothers all weeds. |
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To the front of the house is mostly lawn, sheltered by mature trees and shrubs, including a copper beech, weeping ash and rhododendrons. |
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A wood-pigeon is cooing lazily in the distance, and the gardens are ablaze with laburnums and rhododendrons. |
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She strode to the casement window, unlatched it and dropped her gaze to the chalky clearing ringed by juvenile rhododendrons and magnolia trees. |
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In July I found mountain anemones, blue and gold asters, rhododendrons and blue gentians. |
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At the end of the pine wood and flowers of rhododendrons, one can admire the lovely view of lake, the reign of steinbocks, chamois and eagles. |
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Two rhododendrons were about to bloom in the governor's garden, which looked as if it had survived a hard winter. |
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These are succeeded by carpets of bluebells, rhododendrons and azaleas in Capability Brown's Rhododendron Dell. |
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Certain ornamental plants and shrubs, such as rhododendrons and Dieffenbachia, are particularly toxic. |
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He was an expert grower of alpines, rhododendrons and azaleas, and spent his last afternoon working in his garden. |
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Old Jack Frost and harsh winter winds are drying out plants with shallow roots, such as azaleas and rhododendrons. |
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There is also a big selection of azaleas and rhododendrons as well as other shrubs such as potentilla. |
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With that in mind I plan a grouping of azaleas and rhododendrons in the corner formed by the house and wall. |
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The air was clear and clean and songbird-sized mosquitoes fluttered around in the decorative heights of gladioli, rhododendrons and tulips. |
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The flower beds are brimming with rhododendrons, the birds are singing fit to bust. |
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If you need to lower the pH significantly, especially for plants such as rhododendrons, you can use aluminum sulfate. |
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There are clubs devoted to every plant group imaginable, from cacti to clematis, roses to rhododendrons. |
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This is one of the reasons that camellias do well on a north-facing wall and rhododendrons flower best in a woodland setting. |
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Cherry trees in full bloom blend beautifully with the lower growing rhododendrons and provide them with shade. |
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Some of the early rhododendrons are currently in full flamenco flamboyance, but the rare blue ones are still to show their best colors. |
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Pine needles tend to increase the acidity of the soil so they work best around acid-loving plants such as rhododendrons and blueberries. |
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The aim of the expedition was to look at rhododendrons in the wild and collect seed of daphne bholoua. |
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Many rhododendrons have been killed by overwatering in sites where drainage was faulty. |
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On the cool north coast, fuchsias and geraniums gleam against the fog-washed green of redwoods and rhododendrons. |
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Among the others are tanoaks, California black oaks, Shreve's oaks, madrones, rhododendrons, manzanita, big leaf maples and bay laurels. |
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And the azalea, rare rhododendrons, oak, holly, birch and sycamore have altered only in the context of nature's sedate march. |
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They were studying a cluster of rhododendrons on the Azalea Lawn when they came across the rare plant. |
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The easiest plants to move are those with thin, compact and fibrous root systems such as rhododendrons, azaleas, pieris, hydrangeas and boxwoods. |
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Add flowering azaleas, rhododendrons, and dogwood nearby for a wonderful color combination. |
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Around the ponds and burn there are paths and various plants, such as Himalayan poppies and rhododendrons. |
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But the rest of the rhododendrons and evergreen azaleas kept their rich green color. |
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Areas cleared of rhododendrons will be recolonised with plants such as bluebells, wood sorrel and honeysuckle. |
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Gardenias like an acidic soil and so grow well with camellias, azaleas and rhododendrons. |
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The spectacular spring flowers of azaleas and rhododendrons make them among the most popular garden shrubs. |
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Flowers are blooming weeks earlier than usual with Castle Howard boasting daffodils, snowdrops, rhododendrons, azaleas and crocuses. |
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Using shelterbelts of yew, box and laurel they began collections of azaleas, magnolias, rhododendrons and camellias. |
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The gardens are bounded by rhododendrons as well as azaleas, while in the woodlands there are snowdrops, bluebells, daffodils and narcissi. |
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The garden includes ferns, hydrangeas, irises, waterlilies, camellias, rhododendrons, Japanese maples and fuchsias. |
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Just inside the gates, an overalled gardener with a gentle face is poking insincerely at the dripping rhododendrons with a pair of secateurs. |
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Today the gardens are rich in helianthemums, dwarf shrubs, rare magnolias and hybrid rhododendrons. |
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Around the rock rested an expansive wreath of heathers and rhododendrons. |
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The beds are planted with a wide range of trees and shrubs, including acers, camellias, rhododendrons, oaks and beeches, beneath which grow choice perennials and bulbs. |
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So far, ramorum dieback has been found mostly on rhododendrons and viburnums, although it has also been identified on camellia, kalmia, pieris, syringa and yew. |
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At this time of year, the woodland garden brims with masses of colour coming from the thousands of rhododendrons, camellias, kalmias and magnolias. |
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The gardens emphasize native plants, perennials and trees, with accents provided by soft hues of roses, oleander, rhododendrons, agapanthus and more. |
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Tracey Gough added to the beauty of the gardens by having a lily pond built and having rhododendrons and azaleas and many more exotic trees planted in the gardens. |
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Since then it has been found mainly in rhododendrons and viburnums, pieris, camellias, lilacs and other plants which have been imported or sat alongside imports. |
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I'm not sure whether my soil is limy or suitable for rhododendrons. |
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Covering the hillside around the patio is a tapestry of astilbes, azaleas, campanulas, ferns, hellebores, hostas, Japanese maples, moss, and rhododendrons. |
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Both azaleas and rhododendrons should be pruned after flowering. |
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These two waterways enhance the beauty of the property at any time but especially when the rhododendrons and azaleas are flowering on their banks and reflected in the water. |
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As those flowers of early spring begin to fade the azaleas and rhododendrons and later flowering cherry trees in parks and home gardens provide a feast of colour. |
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In the spring the rhododendrons and azaleas offer a blaze of colour. |
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Huge specimens of eucalyptus, eucryphias, magnolias and rhododendrons are underplanted with unusual shrubs and choice perennials like Trilliums, Arisaema and blue poppies. |
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It sickens nearly two dozen other hosts that range from California buckeye, bay laurel, and bigleaf maple to redwood, some rhododendrons, and even certain blueberry cultivars. |
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The garden was created by banker Lionel de Rothschild in the 1920s and is famous for its stunning displays of camellias, azaleas and rhododendrons. |
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The tarn is forested on its western shore with rhododendrons also found there, the other shores being grassland. |
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Choice rhododendrons bloom among the trees, along with Eucryphias from South America and rare varieties of rowans from the Himalayas. |
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Other evergreens I grow, including rhododendrons, mahonia and eucryphia, have foliage which set off the flowers to perfection. |
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Blue Tibetan poppies, giant Himalayan lilies and Chatham Island forget-me-nots flourish among azaleas, rhododendrons and magnolias. |
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These are in the family of evergreens including rhododendrons, mountain laurel, and hemlock species. |
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A large parkland area off the driveway features specimen mature trees including wellingtonia, sycamore and willow along with many rhododendrons. |
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On a shady balcony, camellias, fatsia, certain helleborus, hostas and rhododendrons are suitable for pots and containers. |
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I always thought allotment owners grew nothing more sinister than King Edwards, Savoy cabbages or rhododendrons. |
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Lepidote rhododendrons tend to be smaller plants that do well in more sunshine and are suitable to smaller gardens and rock gardens. |
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There are terraced lawns, leading down to a series of lakes, planted with cedars, wellingtonias, acers, oaks and rhododendrons. |
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The site has been planted with hydrangeas, rhododendrons and willows, as well as foxgloves, ferns, harebells, meadowsweet, iris, marsh marigolds and forget-me-nots. |
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At this time of year, you can expect to see the late spring bulbs, rhododendrons and in the conservatory, abutilons, acacia and begonias should be providing a show. |
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