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Pacific rhododendron (R. macrophyllum) is our Pacific Northwest native species, but other really cool species and hybrids with fun foliage and flowers can be found and grown successfully in our ...
The Western rhododendron (Rhododendron macrophyllum), also known as Pacific rhododendron, is Washington's state flower and is sure to attract hummingbirds. This native evergreen shrub puts on ...
pink-flowered Pacific Coast native Rhododendron macrophyllum and other wild species. The decades-old hybrids decorate every part of the city, especially older neighborhoods such as Laurelhurst ...
By Gary Randall For The Mountain Times Each spring, as the Mount Hood National Forest shakes off the last chill of winter, ...
The wild Pacific rhododendron is blooming in all its pink glory from Port Townsend south along Hood Canal. One of the best places to see this native shrub is on Mount Walker in the Olympic ...
The Rhododendron genus is a large group of over 1,000 different species. Most of these are native to Asia, particularly the Himalayan region, but a small number grow closer to home. The Pacific ...
In early May, in time for Mother’s Day, large flower clusters of the native Pacific rhododendron splash color among shady ferns in green glades of redwood, fir and hardwood. The showstopping ...
Pacific or coast rhododendron: Larval host for brown elfin and gray hairstreak butterflies. Hummingbirds, bees and Western tiger swallowtails collect the nectar of this evergreen shrub.
Rhododendrons are among the most beautiful of all shrubs when it comes to providing spring blooms in Pacific Northwest gardens. There are, however, a few things to keep in mind when you plant and ...