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Will magical rhododendron trees survive in the midwest?

Will magical rhododendron trees survive in the midwest?


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Old 02-11-17, 02:11 PM
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Will magical rhododendron trees survive in the midwest?

I live in the midwest. I like to know if the magical rhododendron trees will survive the harsh winter. If so, does anyone know where I can purchase/order it from?

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Old 02-11-17, 02:28 PM
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You would probably best served by checking with a local nursery to see #1 if that specie will survive and #2 can they get it for you.

I did find an interesting piece on the subject.
azalea and rhododendron-Handout.pdf
 
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Old 02-11-17, 05:08 PM
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We have rhodies and mountain laurel growing prolifically wild here, and although our winter are nothing to compare to yours, they don't seem to be affected by zero degree weather. Mountain laurel are broad leaf plants and stay green year round.
 
 

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