About

A selection of B. manicata with notably dark, deep olive-green leaves bearing the characteristic cuff-like bracts on the stalks, and erect, branching panicles of pale pink flowers in winter. A rich-coloured foliage variant of the classic manicata begonia for a warm, shaded windowsill.

About the genus

Rhododendron can be evergreen or deciduous shrubs or trees, with simple leaves, sometimes with a dense colourful indumentum of hairs on the lower side, and funnel-shaped, bell-shaped or tubular flowers that may be solitary or in short racemes

Plant details

Suggested usesWoodland gardens, borders, specimen

Care notes

CultivationMoist, well-drained acidic soil in dappled shade. Mulch with leaf mould
PruningDeadhead spent trusses. Remove dead wood only
PropagationLayer branches or semi-ripe cuttings in late summer
Pest resistanceGenerally pest-free. Vine weevil may target containers
Disease resistancePhytophthora in wet soils. Ensure good drainage