RHODODENDRON GROENLANDICUM 'COMPACTUM'
Description
Latin Name: Rhododendron groenlandicum 'Compactum'
Common Name: Dwarf Labrador Tea
Other Names: Ledum groenlandicum 'Compactum'
Indoors or Outdoor: Outdoor
Size: Mature height of 30-45 cm, with a spread of 30-45 cm.
Delivery
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Characteristics
Mature Size: 30-45 cm
Evergreen or Deciduous: Evergreen
What Position Does It Like: Prefers partial shade but can tolerate full sun in moist conditions.
Shape - Plant Characteristics: Bushy, upright to rounded habit with young stems coated in woolly reddish-brown felt.
Hardy or Not Hardy: Hardy (H6: tolerant to -20°C and below)
Diseases: May be susceptible to powdery mildews, honey fungus, and specific Rhododendron diseases.
Uses
Ideal for rock gardens, city courtyards, and patio plants, this charming shrub adds texture and a unique character to informal garden settings.
Characteristics
Preferred Planting Aspect: East, north, south, or west-facing aspects, sheltered from harsh winds.
Is It Frost Hardy: Yes, frost hardy in all but the most severe climates.
Fast or Slow Growing?: Slow-growing, reaching ultimate height in 5-10 years.
Pruning Advice: No pruning required; may be lightly trimmed after flowering to maintain shape.
Planting Instructions in an Irish Climate
Planting Time: Spring to early summer.
Instructions:
Prepare planting holes that are twice the width and the same depth as the root ball.
Amend the soil with leaf mold or well-rotted organic matter to improve moisture retention and acidity.
Space plants 30-45 cm apart to allow for their bushy growth habit.
Plant Spacing: 30-45 cm between each plant for optimal growth.
Pruning Instructions:
Light trimming after flowering is recommended to shape the plant and promote bushier growth.
Facts About the Product
A beautiful dwarf evergreen shrub that produces small, rounded clusters of white flowers with prominent stamens from late spring to early summer.
The foliage features dark green leaves with rust-colored felting on the undersides, providing an attractive appearance year-round.
Suitable for a variety of soil types, including clay, loam, and sand, provided they are moist but well-drained.