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lilac-pink), 'cynthia' (rosy-crimson), 'nova zembla' (red), southgate series (various colors), and 'vulcan' (brick-red). rhododendron society folks turn up their noses at such "common" types, but in grumpy's never-humble opinion, a live common plant beats a dead special one. . pay attention to the soil
rhododendrons need moist, acid, loose, well-drained soil that contains a good bit of organic matter. this is why they're hard to grow here. most southerners have either acid, clay soil or alkaline, clay soil. rhododendrons hate both, because clay drains slowly and roots rot. rhododendrons also hate being...
https://southernlivingplants.com/in-the-garden/article/growing-rhododendrons-in-the-south