Rhododendron Spiced Honey
RRP
The name of this Rhododendron ‘Spiced Honey’ well describes the hue of the mature flowers. The bright apricot coloured buds pale into a soft creamy yellow flower flushed with a tinge of pink, and with a deep marroon blotch in the centre. The bell shaped flowers are arranged in a neat circle around the central point. Large deep green leaves. Compact growing habit.
Email admin@boulevardandboutique.co.nz to check availability and get further details on our Rhododendron Spiced Honey.
Related Products

Pyrus calleryana ‘aristocrat’
Common Name: Ornamental Callery Pear
A pyramidal growing tree with a spectacular variety between the seasons. Summer offers glossy green leaves combined with exquisite tiny white flowers, turning into striking red foliage in autumn. Then gorgeous masses of white tiny ornamental pears blossom in the spring. This species a striking tree worthy of a central place in a large garden or corner of a courtyard. A more upright habit. Prefers well-drained friable soils. This tree can be clipped in the winter to form a formal shape in a smaller space.
Email admin@boulevardandboutique.co.nz to check availability and get further details on our Pyrus calleryana ‘aristocrat’.

Ginkgo biloba
The Gingko, one of the conifer family, is also known as the Maidenhair Tree. It is revered in Chinese culture and one of the oldest living tree species, dating back over 250 million years. Well-renowned for its uniquely shaped leaves, and its outstanding autumn display of vibrant yellow, it has been described as the most distinct and beautiful of all deciduous trees. These 3 trees are the non-fruiting variety, along with being easily established and very tolerant species, this spectacular trio will give instant height and maturity to any urban setting.
Email admin@boulevardandboutique.co.nz to check availability and get further details on our Ginkgo biloba.

Magnolia ‘Denudata’ -Gere
Its no surprise the Magnolia Denudata has been described as one of the most beautiful of the Magnolias. While the final cold weeks of winter persist this deciduous tree gently reveals the delicate beauty of Spring, becoming laden with flowers upon its stark bare branches, a promise for the arrival of the approaching warmer season. Its fragrant flowers are cupped upright in a soft ivory colour, starting as a tight bud and continually opening wider and fuller through its blossoming weeks. The Magnolia Denudata is native to central and eastern China.
Email admin@boulevardandboutique.co.nz to check availability and get further details on our Magnolia ‘Denudata’ -Gere.

Fagus ‘sylvatica purpurea’
Common Name: Copper Beech Tree
The Copper Beech Tree is a magnificent example of a field grown tree of age and grand proportion, giving character and maturity to its surrounds. It would be well complemented being surrounded by neatly clipped layered hedging, or would be just as at home in a more natural and free lifestyle setting.
Email admin@boulevardandboutique.co.nz to check availability and get further details on our Fagus ‘sylvatica purpurea’.

Pinus ‘thunbergii’
Common Name: Japanese Stone Pine
This stout and elegant pine species has a rugged trunk of rough dark red bark with fissures revealing a black underlay. The framework of irregular, layered horizontal branches give the trees wonderfully unique and interesting character. The Pinus ‘thunbergii’ would give fascinating dimension in an inner-city Japanese style garden; provide cultural latitude by framing an entranceway. Planted for centuries in Japan these trees can withstand heavy pruning to shape. Coastal hardy. Untrimmed growing to 30m.
Email admin@treesofdistinction.co.nz to check availability and get further details on our Pinus ‘thunbergii’.

Viburnum Emerald Beauty
Email admin@boulevardandboutique.co.nz to check availability and get further details on our Viburnum Emerald Beauty.

Viburnum ‘tinus’. Eves Price
Email admin@boulevardandboutique.co.nz to check availability and get further details on our Viburnum ‘tinus’. Eves Price.

Cunonia Capensis
Common Name: Cape Butter Knife Tree
A beautiful and versatile ornamental tree found in the forests of South Africa. Its striking foliage is dark green and glossy with contrasting reddish bronze new growth. The clusters of white flowers that appear in autumn are sweetly scented and attract insects and butterflies. This tree gets it common name Butterknife Tree from the unqiue little butter knife shaped new growth it produces as shown on our images. A relatively small species with a non-invasive root system, this tree would thrive if planted inside a natural water feature or is also a good choice for potting into a large pot.
Email admin@boulevardandboutique.co.nz to check availability and get further details on our Cunonia Capensis.