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Rhododendron macrophyllum - Coast Rhododendron

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Rhododendron macrophyllum is a remarkably resilient and attractive evergreen shrub, fondly known to many as the 'Coast Rhododendron'. Celebrated for its majestic charm native to North America's Pacific Coast, this captivating plant showcases a stunning display of blossoming clusters in hues of pink to deep rose. These springtime blooms are complemented exquisitely by leathery, dark green leaves that provide robust year-round foliage. This dignified shrub thrives in shaded environments and favors well-drained, acidic soils, reaching an impressive height of up to 25 feet. Its modest water requirements make it easy to maintain, while the dense foliage supplies an essential habitat for various local wildlife species. Beyond its undeniable aesthetic allure, the Coast Rhododendron fills a crucial role in sustaining biodiversity. The perfect addition for anyone looking to add a touch of serene beauty and ethical responsibility to their landscaping project.

  • Size: Up to 25 feet tall
  • Flowers: Large clusters of pink to deep rose flowers
  • Foliage: Leathery, dark green leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Partial shade
  • Wildlife appeal: Provides habitat for various wildlife species
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