Rhododendron kesangiae
Item: SKES
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April-May

Dark Pink

150-175cm

Not Scented

Yes

To -15 °C
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Gorgeous large trusses of rose pink flowers fading to pale pink in April - May. This is a rare plant with interesting leaves (up to 30cm long) with a fawn to silvery white indumentum on the underside and a thin white tomentum (powdery covering) on the surface. Height 150-180cm in 10 years.
Named after the queen of Bhutan.
Sorry, but we are rarely able to offer this plant due to difficulties in propagation.
Big leaf Rhododendron species have great architectural foliage which looks stunning in a woodland glade or city courtyard garden. However, the lovely large leaves do need protection from winds, especially cold winds, to prevent them being marked or damaged. Strong winds can even snap off these big leaves at the petiole (leaf stalk) or midrib and ruin the plant. Carefully choose a sheltered, moist but well drained position, and you'll grow a fantastic foliage plant with the bonus of wonderful flowers after 6 to 10 years.
- Recommended for wonderful foliage.
- Plantsman range.
- Ideal position: Sheltered woodland or shaded courtyards, avoiding cold winds.
- Habit: tree-like.
- Group: Species Rhododendron.
- Subsection: Grandia.
- Introduction date: pre 2000 (1967)
- Species distribution: Bhutan.
- Approximate altitude: 2,900 to 3,500m.
- Ideal soil: pH 4.5 to 6.5.
- RHS Hardiness Rating: H5.
- How we usually propagate this plant: Seed.