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Maggi. Cindy is approx. your height. This Rhododendron is the original introduction, or so I am led to believe. It stands about 16 feet tall.Last two pictures, I hope !!
I was rather confused by this quote. I had not noticed the date of the posting to which you were referring and was trying to find Cindy in my two pictures.On this scale she would be about the size of a small garden gnome - or is that gnomess?I will have to see if I can find the original post as I cannot remember where or when it was taken.
I could not agree with you more! R. bureavii is one of my most favourite of all. I have two- one in the back garden and one on the front garden, right by my window here, so I can always see it's fine shape and wonderful foliage. The new shoots as they emerge, silvery and full of promise, and the transformation to the ginger indumentum, which so perfectly catches the sun and make the bush come alive with the warmth of fire, are just one of the greatest joys in the garden. And to think that a panellist on a radio programme said, the other week, that "while she would not be without rhodos in the garden, after they have flowered they are pretty boring" Honestly! I am not joking- It beggars belief. I have hundreds of rhodos in my garden, and there are almost as many foliage forms as there are rhodos