Rhododendron Ken Janeck
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Rhododendron Ken Janeck starts its flowering cycle with silvery buds appearing in the late winter. By early spring the bright pink flora pushes through the tight buds, and they open into a stunning fuschia coloured young flower. As the bloom opens further it lightens in tone, until it becomes a bright white flower, sometimes still flushes with tinges of pink. Estimated height in 10 years 0.75m.
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