Rhododendron

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Ripley
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Rhododendron

Post by Ripley »

Hello all,

I quick question......Has anyone tried to bonsai the true asiatic rhododendrons? Not talking about azaleas but the true to type rhododendrons....
If so, which ones? I live in Sydney & I know that Rhododendrons are cooler climate tree/shrubs, but I have noticed that there are heat tolerant plants avaliable.

Any thoughts or ideas would be welcomed....

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Re: Rhododendron

Post by Handy Mick »

We have plenty down here, but I would imagine the leaves and flowers are to big, unless of course you intended on a very large bonsai.

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Re: Rhododendron

Post by craigw60 »

I have seen a couple of convincing rhodo bonsai from europe. They use the small leaved species such as Litangense or blue diamond, just to name a couple. These plants are very much cool climate growers.
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