Rhododendron ‘Cunningham’s White’

£33.00

Rhododendron ‘Cunningham’s White’ in a 7.5 litre pot.

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Summary

Description

Rhododendron 'Cunningham's White' is a stunning and classic addition to any garden. This evergreen shrub is known for its large, showy blooms in shades of pure white. The flowers are borne in large clusters and are a sight to behold in the spring, adding a touch of elegance and purity to any landscape. The glossy green leaves of this shrub provide a perfect backdrop for the flowers, making this plant a true standout in the garden. It is a slow grower and can reach up to 2m tall and wide. It prefers partial shade and well-drained soil, making it ideal for planting under trees or on the edge of a wooded area. It is also known for being hardy and resilient, tolerating cold temperatures and drought conditions. Rhododendron 'Cunningham's White' is a perfect choice for gardeners looking to add a touch of elegance and timeless beauty to their landscape.

Key Facts

  • Common Name(s):Rhododendron 'Cunningham's White'
  • Hardiness:Fully hardy
  • How big will I get? Rhododendron 'Cunningham's White' can grow to a height of 2m and a spread of 2m.
  • Did You Know That:Rhododendrons are also popular in bonsai culture?

Plant Calendar

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Care Guide

Soil Requirements

Rhododendron 'Cunningham's White' prefers moist but well-draining soil. This plant is not tolerant of alkaline soil, it requires either a neutral or acidic soil to grow.

Best Position

Rhododendron 'Cunningham's White' can handle either an exposed or a sheltered position and can cope with either full sun or partial shade.

Maintenance

Rhododendron 'Cunningham's White' is fairly low maintenance and doesn't require any pruning.

Pest, Diseases and Wildlife

Rhododendron 'Cunningham's White' can have problems with aphids, vine weevil and scale insects, it can be vulnerable to certain diseases such as powdery mildews and bud blast. It is considered to be toxic.

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