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rhododendron glowing embers (azalea group)

The coppery young foliage of Rhododendron 'Glowing Embers' makes a fine contrast with its radiant orange-red flowers in May. This showy, deciduous cultivar is from the Azalea group, withstanding cold, north facing positions with ease.

Rhododendron 'Glowing Embers' has coppery youthful leaves that contrast nicely with its dazzling orange-red flowers in May. Plant it in a shady, acid border or along a woodland edge, and its colourful autumn foliage will keep it interesting well into October. This attractive, deciduous cultivar belongs to the Azalea family and can survive cold, north-facing conditions. Height and spread: 120cm (48).

Rhododendron 'Glowing Embers' has coppery youthful leaves that contrast nicely with its dazzling orange-red flowers in May. Plant it in a shady, acid border or along a woodland edge, and its colourful autumn foliage will keep it interesting well into October. This attractive, deciduous cultivar belongs to the Azalea family and can survive cold, north-facing conditions. Height and spread: 120cm (48).