Family: Ericaceae

Common Name: Rhododendron Capistrano

DescriptionOne of the first good flowering yellow Rhododendrons.
Pronunciation(roh-do-DEN-dron)
Plant TypeAll Plants, Broadleaf evergreen
Hardiness Zone5
Sunlightmorning sun at most, afternoon shade, part sun
Moistureaverage, moist
Soil & Sitewell drained, acidic ph, humusy
Flowerstrusses of lemon yellow flowers, yellow buds
Leavesgreen, evergreen
Dimensions3-5 by 5-6 feet (HS)
MaintenanceI have had success growing Rhododendrons by digging the hole 2 times larger than is needed. Taking the soil and mixing it 50-50 with peat moss. Plant it above grade to provide for good drainage. At planting time I give it a dose of soil sulfur. Always mulch the plant with organic mulch (preferably one that creates and acid soil conditions). This helps add organic matter to the soil as it rots and helps to maintain the soil moisture. Any pruning should be done after flowering.
Cultivar OriginDavid Leach, 1991, USA
Misc FactsGenus name comes from the Greek words rhodo meaning rose and dendron meaning tree. Transferred from the Greek name for Nerium oleander.
Notes & Reference#144-Missouri Botanical Gardens web site (www.missouribotanicalgarden.org)
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