A tapestry of blooms is unfolding!
There is so much to see in the gardens this week!

Rhododendron 'Mootum'
Large, softly ruffled white blooms open in elegant clusters, each flower accented with a subtle yellow glow at the throat, creating a luminous, refined presence in the landscape. This evergreen azalea forms a compact, upright shrub with fresh green foliage and is prized for its repeat blooming habit—flowering in spring and continuing through summer and fall under the right conditions. A dependable and versatile performer, ‘Mootum’ offers extended seasonal interest and thrives in partial shade with well-drained, acidic soils.
Rhododendron 'April Gem'
Among the earliest to bloom, Rhododendron ‘April Gem’ welcomes spring with delicate, soft white to pale blush flowers that open in early to mid-April, often before much else has awakened in the garden. The lightly ruffled blooms appear against small, glossy evergreen leaves, creating a clean and refined look that brightens woodland edges and foundation plantings alike.
Rhodendron bosutch
Soft, pale pink blooms open in elegant, rounded trusses, each flower fading toward white with subtle red spotting in the throat, creating a refined, luminous presence in the landscape. A free-flowering, reliable hybrid, ‘Bosutch’ forms a dense, upright to spreading evergreen shrub with glossy, dark green foliage, blooming in mid to late spring and providing both seasonal interest and year-round structure in partial shade.
Rhododendron 'PJM''
Most of our PJM's popped last week and are now in peak bloom!
Small trusses of bright lavender-purple blooms contrast beautifully with the dark green foliage. The evergreen leaves turn a rich mahogany-brown in winter. This variety is especially valued for its tolerance of both heat and cold.

















