Rhododendron jasminiflorum

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Rhododendron jasminiflorum
Family Ericaceae
Genus Rhododendron
Species
Common Name(s) Azalea
Synonym(s)
Features Foliage, Flowers, Scent
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Description

This species is an evergreen with elliptic to lance-shaped dark green leaves in whorls. The flowers are borne in trusses of trumpet-shaped pinkish white blooms which are sweetly fragrant and will appear in the summer to the winter.

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Sun Partial SunFull Sun
Shelter ShelteredModerate Shelter
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Hardiness hardy
Drainage Well DrainedPoorly Drained
Moist conditions with high humidity.
Soil Type Clay, Loam, Sand
Needs humus-rich (moderate fertility) clay and well drained. Hardy hybrids prefer water-logged soils
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Growth Habit : Bushy
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Colour : Green
Scent : Pleasant

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Flowering : Mid Summer - Mid Winter
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Flowers

Colour : Pink, White
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Scent : Pleasant
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