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Trees & Shrubs

Type Botanical Name Native Common Name Description Height Light Req. Zone Add to My List
Tree/Shrub RHODODENDRON -azalea/general Deciduous Azalea

Generally speaking, all deciduous azaleas prefer slightly acidic soils and need consistent moisture and adequate sunlight. Not deer resistant, but usually not a problem with rabbits. Attracts butterflies/hummingbirds.

Tree/Shrub RHODODENDRON ‘Boursalt’

Large clusters of lavender bell-shaped flowers speckled inside with gold. Forms a large rounded evergreen shrub for the shady border or hedge.

Part Shade 4
Tree/Shrub RHODODENDRON catawbiense ‘Boursault’ Evergreen Rhododendron

Dense, upright, evergreen rhododendron. Violet buds open into lavender flowers with some reddish/pale brown spots. Large, broad leaves.

6-10 feet Part Shade 4
Tree/Shrub RHODODENDRON catawbiense ‘Roseum Elegans’ Evergreen Rhododendron

Broadleaf, dark green evergreen foliage and rosy-lavender flowers in late spring.

6-8 feet Part Shade 4
Tree/Shrub RHODODENDRON catawbiense ‘Chionoides’ Rhododendron

A dense, compact habit and narrow deep dark green foliage. Later blooming, toward the end of May, it’s covered with big trusses of white flowers with yellow centers.

4-5 feet Part Shade/Shade 5
Tree/Shrub RHODODENDRON ‘Dandy Man Purple’

Rich purple flower clusters speckled inside with orange makes a beautiful late spring show.

Part Shade 4
Tree/Shrub RHODODENDRON ‘Gibraltar’ Exbury Deciduous Azalea

Large, ball-shaped trusses of lightly scented orange flowers in spring.

4-6 feet Sun/Part Shade 4
Tree/Shrub RHODODENDRON ‘Jane Abbott’ Deciduous Azalea

Large and  deliciously fragrant flowers of coral-pink. A Rhododendron prinophyllum hybrid from Frank Abbott of Saxtons River VT.

4-6 feet Part Shade/Shade 3
Tree/Shrub RHODODENDRON ‘Knap Hill Red’ Exbury Deciduous Azalea

Very showy bright red flowers in spring.

4-6 feet Sun/Part Shade 4
Tree/Shrub RHODODENDRON ‘Weston’s Lollipop’ Deciduous Summer Azalea

Very fragrant pink flowers with yellow flares in mid-June.

4-6 feet Part Shade 4
Tree/Shrub RHODODENDRON ‘Mandarin Lights’ Deciduous Lights Azalea

A hardy ‘Lights’ cultivar with mandarin-orange flowers in spring.

4-6 feet Sun/Part Shade 3
Tree/Shrub RHODODENDRON ‘Narcissiflorum’ Deciduous Azalea

Fragrant double lemon yellow flowers in spring on an upright shrub.

6-8 feet Part Shade 5
Tree/Shrub RHODODENDRON ‘Overtime’ Deciduous Summer Azalea

A late-blooming azalea hybrid developed at Carlson’s Gardens. Red buds open to luscious coral-orange blossoms from late July into August.  This has done well here at Rocky Dale and blooms for a long time!

4 feet Sun/Part Shade 5
Tree/Shrub RHODODENDRON ‘Pink and Sweet’ Deciduous Summer Azalea

Fragrant pale pink flowers in late June. From Weston Nursery.

4-6 feet Sun/Part Shade 4
Tree/Shrub RHODODENDRON ‘Rosy Lights’ Deciduous Lights Azalea

Fragrant bright rose-pink flowers in late May. A very hardy and reliable ‘Lights’ azalea.

4-6 feet Sun/Part Shade 3
Tree/Shrub RHODODENDRON ‘Weston’s Innocence’ Deciduous Summer Azalea

Very fragrant white flowers in late June. Fall color is burgundy.

4-6 feet Sun/Part Shade 4
Tree/Shrub RHODODENDRON ‘White Lights’ Deciduous Lights Azalea

Pale pink buds open to blush-white flowers in this lovely hardy “Lights” hybrid.

4-6 feet Sun/Part Shade 3
Tree/Shrub RHODODENDRON ‘English Roseum’ Rhododendron

Dome shaped flower heads of a deep rosy pink with an orange central blotch. Blooms late-midseason.

6-8 feet Part Shade/Shade 5
Tree/Shrub RHODODENDRON ‘Aglo’ Evergreen Rhododendron

Masses of coral-pink flowers in early May. A small-leaved, compact variety that is very hardy and reliable.

4-6 feet Sun/Part Shade 4
Tree/Shrub RHODODENDRON catawbiense ‘Album’ Evergreen Rhododendron

Blushed lilac buds open to pure white flowers in May. An old, very hardy large-leaved variety.

6-7 feet Part Shade/Shade 4
Tree/Shrub RHODODENDRON yakushimanum ‘Crete’ Evergreen Rhododendron

Pink buds open to white blooms May. Large leaves with beige indumentum. Typical low mounding form of a Yak hybrid.

2-4 feet Part Shade/Shade 5
Tree/Shrub RHODODENDRON ‘Mary Fleming’ Evergreen Rhododendron

A low-mounding, small-leaved cultivar with yellow flowers tinged with pink.  Foliage is bronze green deepening to a darker bronze in winter.

3-4 feet Part Shade 5
Tree/Shrub RHODODENDRON ‘Molly Fordham’ Evergreen Rhododendron

A slow-growing, small-leaved compact form with white flowers blushed pink in early spring.

3-5 feet Part Shade 5
Tree/Shrub RHODODENDRON catawbiense ‘Nova Zembla’ Evergreen Rhododendron

An old and reliable variety with deep magenta-red blooms. Large-leaved.

4-6 feet Part Shade/Shade 4
Tree/Shrub RHODODENDRON ‘Pioneer Silvery Pink’ Evergreen Rhododendron

Light pink blooms in spring. An upright-growing, small-leaved semi-evergreen cultivar.

4-6 feet Part Shade 5
Tree/Shrub RHODODENDRON ‘PJM Elite’ Evergreen Rhododendron

A small leafed cultivar superior in all ways to the original with a later bloom time so those late frosts are not a worry. Purple flowers in early spring.

4-5 feet Sun/Part Shade 4
Tree/Shrub RHODODENDRON ‘Golden Oriole’

Bright yellow flowers with an orange blotch inside on this deciduous azalea.

Part Shade 5
Tree/Shrub RHODODENDRON ‘Haaga’ Finnish Evergreen Rhododendron

Attractive dark green, coarse foliage and dark pink flowers. Hardy to -30F.

4-6 feet Part Shade/Shade 4
Tree/Shrub RHODODENDRON ‘Holden’s Pink Flare’ Rhododendron

Mound forming shrub with dark shiny foliage and bright pink blooms.

4-5' Part Shade/Shade 5
Tree/Shrub RHODODENDRON ‘Holden’s Red’ Rhododendron

Dark shiny foliage with buds that unfurl to create a brilliant display of bright red blooms.

4-6' Part Shade/Shade 5
Tree/Shrub RHODODENDRON ‘Hoopla’ Rhododendron

Trusses of pink flowers with a yellow throat provide a spectacular display. A vigorous, cold-hardy hybrid.

5-7 feet Part Shade/Shade 4
Tree/Shrub RHODODENDRON kiusianum ‘Best Pink’ Evergreen Rhododendron

Very dwarf and unique with an interesting layered growth habit. Flowers are pale pink, tipped clear rose. Semi-evergreen.

10-12 inches Sun/Part Shade 5
Tree/Shrub RHODODENDRON kiusianum ‘Dwarf Pink’ Kyushu Azalea

Dense and small this azalea will cover itself in clouds of pink.

2-3 feet Part Shade/Shade 5
Tree/Shrub RHODODENDRON kiusianum White Form Kyushu Azalea

A rare form of this Rhododendron. White flowers on a dward semi-evergreen shrub appear in summer.

2-3 feet Part Shade/Shade 5
Tree/Shrub RHODODENDRON kiusianum ‘Komo Kulshan’ Kyushu Azalea

Bright pink flowers with a paler throat on a dwarf shrub blooming in summer.

2-3 feet Part Shade/Shade 5
Tree/Shrub RHODODENDRON ‘Landmark’ Evergreen Rhododendron

The “red-flowering PJM” with deep pink flowers early in the spring.

4-6 feet Sun/Part Shade 4
Tree/Shrub RHODODENDRON ‘Lemon Twist’

Clear yellow flowers on this deciduous azalea. Not much information out yet on this new variety.

Part Shade 4
Tree/Shrub RHODODENDRON ‘Minnetonka’ Rhododendron

Light purple with a paler center and dark spots. Glossy deep green foliage.

3-4 feet Part Shade/Shade 5
Tree/Shrub RHODODENDRON mucronulatum ‘Crater’s Edge’

Compact and dense growing this selection of the Korean specie bears deep purple-red flowers in spring. Slow growing so will fit well into smaller gardens.

Part Shade 4
Tree/Shrub RHODODENDRON canadense ‘Alba’ White Rhodora

Star-like white flowers and gray-green foliage. Native to the swamps and bogs of the Northeast.

2-4 feet Sun/Part Shade 3
Tree/Shrub RHODODENDRON mucronulatum ‘Cornell Pink’ Korean Rhododendron

Blooms in late April with clear pink flowers before the leaves emerge. A bright pop of color in early spring. Lovely with white narcissus.

4-6 feet Sun/Part Shade 4
Tree/Shrub RHODODENDRON prinophyllum ‘Marie Hoffman’ Roseshell Azalea

A triploid form of the Vermont native species with larger, clear pink fragrant flowers in May.

4-6 feet Sun/Part Shade 3
Tree/Shrub RHODODENDRON schlippenbachii Royal Azalea

Upright growing with the leaves in whorls around stems. Beautiful, fragrant soft pink flowers in spring just before the leaves. Doesn’t always bloom for us, but the foliage is worth it.

6-8 feet Part Shade/Shade 4
Tree/Shrub RHODODENDRON viscosum Swamp Azalea

A native azalea with delicate, fragrant lavender-pink blooms that open in June.  Habit is loose and open.  Great for wet locations.

3-8 feet Part Shade 3
Tree/Shrub RHODODENDRON viscosum ‘Pink Mist’ Swamp Azalea

A form of a native azalea with delicate pink blooms. Fragrant flowers in June.  Upright habit.

8-10 feet Sun/Part Shade 4
Tree/Shrub RHODODENDRON viscosum ‘Lemon Drop’ Swamp Azalea, Deciduous Azalea

Peach-hued buds open to small butter-yellow tubular flowers with a subtle lemon fragrance, in July. Attracts many pollinators. Red-orange fall color, and red stems for winter interest. Salt tolerant.

5-7 feet Part Shade 4
Tree/Shrub RHODODENDRON viscosum var. montanum

This swamp azalea bears loose clusters of fragrant white flowers growing best in consistently moist soil.

Part Shade 4
Tree/Shrub RHODODENDRON ‘Yukon’

A small-leaved evergreen with clusters of white flowers that can show a pale pink blush.

Full Sun/Part Shade 3
Tree/Shrub RHUS aromatica ‘Gro-Low’ Gro-Low Fragrant Sumac

Excellent for bank control. Fast-growing groundcover. Glossy green foliage turns scarlet to orange in the fall.

18-30 inches Sun/Part Shade 4
Tree/Shrub RHUS copallina ‘Lanham Purple’ Shining Sumac

Purple-red leaves and stems with fabulous bright red fall color. Good for naturalizing large areas. Spreads. Drought/salt tolerant.

8-10 feet Sun/Part Shade 5