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- Offering an exquisite display, Rhododendron 'Cunningham's White' features pink buds opening to pristine white blossoms. It delivers an unparalleled visual impact that draws the eye instantly.
- The framework of this rhododendron is exceptionally spreading and hardy growth habit. Furthermore, its neat evergreen leaves provides brilliant visual interest even when not in flower.
- For the best performance, position this rhododendron in dappled shade, famously tolerating slightly alkaline soils. You will be delighted to find it is remarkably undemanding and settles in quickly.
- Your garden will buzz with life as this rhododendron brings in early foraging pollinators all year round. This makes it an incredibly versatile and robust variety.
- An illuminating piece of botanical trivia: the name rhododendron comes from ancient Greek, translating to 'rose tree'. These architectural plants were cultivated in Asia for centuries before becoming a British garden staple.
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- Offering an exquisite display, Rhododendron 'Cunningham's White' features pink buds opening to pristine white blossoms. It delivers an unparalleled visual impact that draws the eye instantly.
- The framework of this rhododendron is exceptionally spreading and hardy growth habit. Furthermore, its neat evergreen leaves provides brilliant visual interest even when not in flower.
- For the best performance, position this rhododendron in dappled shade, famously tolerating slightly alkaline soils. You will be delighted to find it is remarkably undemanding and settles in quickly.
- Your garden will buzz with life as this rhododendron brings in early foraging pollinators all year round. This makes it an incredibly versatile and robust variety.
- An illuminating piece of botanical trivia: the name rhododendron comes from ancient Greek, translating to 'rose tree'. These architectural plants were cultivated in Asia for centuries before becoming a British garden staple.
























