Rhododendron - Syringa
| If you love Rhododendrons but cannot grow them, go for the Inkarho as they are the perfect evergreen shrub that are tolerent to neutral soils. | |
| Rhododendrons come in all sizes, medium sixed are the Yakushimanum varieties and grow to about 1 metre or so. Great for spring colour at the front and middle of the border. If you have not had sucess with rhodos in your garden before, pick the Inkarho varieties. | By Larger growing we mean all the new hybrid Rhododendrons that grow to about 2 metres or so after 10 years. Nothing, apart from the bulbs, makes you feel more like spring than the first rhododendron flowers.If you have not had sucess with rhodos in your garden before, pick the Inkarho varieties |
| Dwarf Rhodos make perfect plants for any low growing border, pots and troughs or rockeries. Ideal for acid soil or soil that has been improved with ericaceous compost. | Rhus, grown for its spectacular autumn foliage colour, makes a perfect vocal point in the garden. |
| Ribes bears pendant tubular flowers with a slight fragrance and lime green leaves, often followed by black fruits. | Santolina dwarf shrub with deeply toothed silver aromatic leaves that bears bright yellow dome shaped flowers. |
| Skimmia holds it flower buds all winter that open in Spring to small clusters of fragrant flowers. | |
| Spiraea is an attractive shrub with lovely foliage colour that bears plenty of flowers during Summer. | |
























