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			OF RHODODENDRON PLANTS
 Heaselands
			grow over 70 varieties of large leaf Hardy Hybrid Rhododendrons
			for sale in containers, some of which are pictured below
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			further details and more information, click on the picture. Award 
			winners are marked with a rosette £££
			symbol means the plant is available for purchase from our nursery
 To
			view a list of all the Heaseland Rhododendrons, please click
			here 
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						CHALUpright, vigorous plant, red
						trusses. A.M. 1932 F.C.C. 1937
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					| ROYAL
						MAILBushy plant, silvery young
						shoots, late flowering red
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					| ROUGELarge
						crimson flowers, tall grower. A.M. 1950
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					| SAPPHO
						- £££White
						flowers with maroon blotch. Large, open blotch
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					| SCANDINAVIA
						Large crimson trusses, brown
						blotch. Broad habit A.M. 1950
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					| SCARLET
						WONDER - £££Compact
						plant with wavy edged red flowers. Small round leaves
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					| SCINTILLATIONPurplish
						pink with yellow blotch. Small plant, slow growing
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					| SETA
						- £££Upright,
						small leaves, pink umbels A.M. 1933 F.C.C. 1980
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					| SMIRNOWIIRose-purple
						/ pink flowers, felted leaves. Slow growing
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					| SOUVENIR
						OF ANTHONY WATERERFlowers dark red
						with yellow blotch
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						OF DR S. ENDTZ - £££Pink
						funnel shaped flowers A.M. 1924 A.G.M. 1969 F.C.C. 1970
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					| STRATEGIST
						- £££White
						flushed pink margins. Large plant, late flowering
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					| SUN
						OF AUSTERLITZCrimson flowers with
						dark blotch. Very rare, introduced pre 1844
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					| SWEET
						SIMPLICITY - £££White
						/ blush pink flowers. Medium habit
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					| TALLY
						HOUpright plant, scarlet flowers
						in trusses F.C.C. 1933
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						HON. JEAN MARIE DE MONTAGUCompact,
						spreading, dense bush. Red flowers
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					| TORTOISESHELL
						CHAMPAGNECreamy apricot flowers in
						May. Large plant. First exhibited 1946
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					| TORTOISESHELL
						ORANGE - £££Orange
						/ red, medium habit. Introduced 1945
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					| TORTOISESHELL
						SALOME - £££Biscuit
						and pink flowers, dark green, small leaves
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					| TORTOISESHELL
						WONDER - £££Orange
						/ Salmon pink trumpets, medium habit. A.M. 1947
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					| VANESSASoft
						pink flowers, small leaves. F.C.C. 1929 Slow growing
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		|  WARDII
			- £££
 Large
			yellow flowers, small glossy grren leaves. Spp.
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			PEARL - £££
 Large
			plant, pink buds open to white. Stunning A.M. 1906
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			RUBY - £££
 Deep
			red, brown blotch. Compact growth. F.C.C. 1951
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