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Genus: Rhododendron
Hoppy
(R. yakushimanum x 'Doncaster' selfed)
One of the Seven Dwarf collection named in England in the 1970's. Happy is pronounced "Hoppy" there. This plant grows full and lush with nice dark shiny-green leaves. The flowers are a light lavender, so it is here in our purple section. Plant with 'Nancy Evans' for a great color combination in the garden.
Rhododendron
Type:
  Hybrid
Bloom Time:
  April-May
Color:
  Purple
Exposure:
  Full sun to partial shade
Size in 10 yrs:
  3ft - 4ft tall
Hardiness:
  -10 deg F H3
Growth Habit:
  Medium

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Rhododendrons have been called the "King of Shrubs" because they put on the biggest flower show of any plant species. They come in all colors of the rainbow, and some are very fragrant! We have listed our offerings by color, fragrant rhododendrons, new hybrid rhododendrons, and species rhododendrons to make it easy for you to find what you want for your garden. Some of these plants are tender; so check your zone to see if you can grow them where you live. We want all of you to be successful growing these wonderful shrubs, so we are offering helpful information that should green up your thumb. Go to our Plant Care section and learn about the best placement and exposure for rhododendrons. Discover how to plant and provide the best conditions soil-wise and light-wise to achieve growing and flowering success. You will find out the importance of feeding for flower bud development. Pruning rhododendrons will be de-mystified, and you will learn when and how to move or transplant that favorite plant you grandmother planted. We hope our website will inspire you to try growing some of these exceptional and long-lived plants.
 
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