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Rhododendron maximum | Great Laurel | 150 Seeds

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Rhododendron maximum, often known as the rosebay rhododendron or great laurel, is a striking and native evergreen shrub that thrives in the eastern United States. This large and robust plant is renowned for its lush, dark green foliage and the impressive clusters of showy, bell-shaped flowers it produces in late spring to early summer. The blooms come in shades of white to pale pink and create a breathtaking display amidst the glossy, lance-shaped leaves. Rhododendron maximum is perfectly adapted to the cool, moist, and acidic soils of its native habitat, particularly in the understory of deciduous forests. Its size and attractive appearance make it a preferred choice for ornamental gardens and naturalistic landscapes, adding an air of elegance and tranquility. This rhododendron species serves as a delightful reminder of the beauty of the Eastern woodlands and a beloved emblem of the region's lush flora.  Zones 3-7.

Germination

Germinating Rhododendron maximum seeds will require specific steps. Begin by planting them in a well-draining, acidic soil mix, which mimics the plant's native environment, using a blend of peat moss and perlite. Sow the seeds at a shallow depth, about 1/4 inch, and water the soil lightly. To create a humid environment, cover the container with a clear plastic lid or plastic wrap. Place the container in a cool, bright location with indirect sunlight. Rhododendron maximum seeds may take some time to germinate, often several weeks to several months. Once the seedlings are large enough to handle, you can transplant them into your garden, where they will grow into these magnificent rosebay rhododendrons, adding an aura of natural elegance and lush beauty to your landscape, particularly in regions with suitable climates and acidic soil.