Unique foliage – Rhododendron taxifolium

Here’s a photo of Rhododendron taxifolium, a recent introduction into cultivation from its only known native locale on a single mountaintop on the island of Luzon in the Philippines. It’s considered an extremely endangered species due to human activities and may now be extinct in the wild. See it thriving in the Rutherford Conservatory, not […]

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2012 Fall Catalog is here!

Our 2012 FALL Catalog Order forms We provide the finest and largest selection of documented and verified as true-to-name clones of Rhododendron species in North America. Our ever-expanding collection of “companion plants” provides the opportunity to acquire an outstanding range of rare and hard to find treasures selected from around the world.

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Rhododendron Species, Vol 7, 2012

ARTICLES INCLUDE: Hunting the Elusive Bigfoot of China by Steve Hootman Rhododendron pangearum (Ericaceae) : A New Species from India by A.A. Mao ad M Bhaumik More than the Sum of its Parts by Elaine Sedlack Prince Peter Wolknonsky by The Lay Anne Berry Rhododendron Hunting in the Hills of Kurunk Kumey District of the […]

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Hardy Fern Foundation

Hardy Fern Foundation The primary study garden is located at the Rhododendron Species Botanical Garden in Federal Way, Washington. The Hardy Fern Foundation is affiliated with research plantings and displays at botanical gardens, arboreta and related public institutions throughout North America.

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River Rock Nursery

River Rock Nursery 19251 SE Highway 224 Damascus, OR 97089 503-936-5901 Contact: green@agora.rdrop.com Featuring hardy fuchsias, and Embothriums (Chilean Flame Trees) for sale this year, these are great for hummingbirds. They will also have Grevilleas, contorted Sophora, Corokia cotoneaster; Flying Dragons, the contorted hardy orange; Japanese Maples, many different conifers, including Pinus contorta ‘Chief Joseph,’ dwarf conifers in small pots that are great […]

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