Monday, April 23, 2007

rhododendron mucronulatem "cornell pink"

A deciduous azalea-like rhododendron, it's incredibly hardy, tolerates full-sun to light shade, and puts out rich pink blossoms in the spring and has rusty colored leaves in the fall. This plant anchors the right bank of a newly planted bed behind the garage, which had previously been a dazzling collection of the great weeds and noxious plants of North America.


Sources: U of Minnesota, U Mass., U. Conn

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