2ft Rhododendron ‘Madame Masson’ | 7.5L Pot
Rhododendron ‘Madame Masson’ is the perfect shrub for creating a sophisticated looking planting scheme in your garden with its blousy cream flowers that feature eye-catching gold speckles over the petals! The dense, bright green foliage also makes for a lovely sight, and due to being evergreen, it will keep your garden vibrant even through the coldest months. Hardy and very easy to grow, ‘Madame Masson’ was granted the Award of Garden Merit in 2013 – providing you with confidence that it will make a reliable addition to your garden.
Plant Information
| Supplied As | 7.5 litre pot |
|---|---|
| Evergreen | Yes |
| Eventual Heigh and Spread Your shrub’s eventual size can depend on both environmental and genetic conditions. | (Up to) 1.7m (5.7ft) x 1.7m (5.7ft) |
| Flowering Period | Spring to summer |
Bare root and containerised plants have differing planting requirements. With bare root, it is important to soak the roots in water for up to two hours before planting, and with containerised plants, you should drench their rootball. For bare root plants, it is also beneficial to prune any woody roots back a few inches, and if you have a containerised plant, you should free any spiralized roots that are growing around the rootball’s circumference. When planting, bare root plants need a graft point that is above the soil, but for containerised plants, it is better to have their pot sitting no less than an inch below the ground.
Bare root and containerised plants also share some of their planting needs; dig a hole twice the radius of the rootball, and fill the hole with a mix of compost and garden soil. After this, add fertiliser and mycorrhizal fungi. After providing a generous watering, you can finish with a later of mulch, but keep it from touching your plant’s stems.
Apply fertiliser and replace decomposed mulch come spring. Collect fallen leaves in autumn.
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Your shrub will be sent directly from our trusted grower, based in the heart of England. This means that you’ll receive a nursery fresh plant which was on the growing table one day, and at your door the following. Our expert nursery has spent decades perfecting the art of watering, feeding, and pruning shrubs, and will do so until hours before they are packed.
When compared to other popular shrubs, your Rhododendron will need a little more attention. Below we address some common query topics:
- Hardiness: Rhododendron species can mostly be found in temperate regions such as the Himalayas, so are well suited to the UK’s climate.
- Position: Rhododendrons thrive in dappled shade, so a few hours of sunlight a day will be perfectly sufficient. If you are to plant in full sun, be sure to apply mulch, which protects their delicate roots from strong sunlight.
- Soil: Rhododendrons are suited to acidic soils below 5.5pH, and anything above this will reduce the amount of nutrients they can absorb. You can increase the acidity of your soil by watering with rainwater and using pine needles, conifer bark, and ericaceous compost as mulch.
- Pots: Planting in pots is recommended as it can be difficult to maintain acidity in garden soil. Using ericaceous compost (and ericaceous fertiliser) is essential, but it may need replacing once in a while.








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