Tag: rhododendron

  • Tuesday, February 19, 5:00 am – 6:30 am Eastern (but Recorded) – Plantmania: Rhododendronmania, Online

    The desire to possess new, rare and thus expensive plants has been a feature of garden-making since it began and continues to be so; as recently as February 2022 bulbs of Galanthus plicatus ‘Golden Tears’ were changing hands for £1,850 each. But at least this obsession didn’t bankrupt a nation! This Gardens Trust mini-series tells the story of the mania that developed around three of the most sought-after plants: tulips, rhododendrons and orchids. Each lecture will delve into how, and when these the plants arrived and what happened when they did, explaining along the way just what it was about them that caused such a furor – and a hole in the pocket.

    This ticket (register HERE) is for this February 19 individual session and costs £8, and you may purchase tickets for other individual sessions, or you may purchase a ticket for the entire course of 3 sessions at a cost of £21 via the link here. (Gardens Trust members £6 or £15.75). Ticket sales close 4 hours before the talk.

    Attendees will be sent a Zoom link 2 days prior to the start of the talk, and again a few hours before the talk. A link to the recorded session (available for 2 weeks) will be sent shortly afterwards.

    Until the plant hunting expedition of Joseph Hooker to Sikkim between 1847 and ’51 there were only five species and a few cultivars in British gardens (two from America, two from Europe and R. arboreum from north India). They found a place in the American garden but were pretty dull. Then arrived 28 new species with brightly colored and attractive flowers, some even scented, and in the years to 1871 the same amount was spent on rhododendrons as was then the national debt! But there is much more to the story that staggering sums.

    Dr Toby Musgrave FSA FLS is a garden and plants historian, horticulturist and author. His books have covered a wide range of subjects from head gardeners to heritage fruit and vegetables, plant hunters to paradise gardens, and a biography of Sir Joseph Banks. He lives in Denmark where he gardens one of the historic de Runde Haver and when not gardening, teaching or writing he works as a submersible pilot.

  • Saturday, May 18, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm, and Sunday, May 19, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm – Massachusetts Chapter of the American Rhododendron Society Show & Sale

    Rhododendron, lovingly known as “Rhodies,” are a genus of woody plants native to Asia, North America, Europe, and Australia. They grow in temperate deciduous forests often along hillsides and mountain slopes. This spring, the Massachusetts Chapter of the American Rhododendron Society brings you a show that will immerse you in the world of rhodies.

    The event includes fabulous rhododendron flower displays, educational lectures and workshops, and opportunities to purchase unusual and rare rhododendrons, azaleas, and other compatible plants grown by society members. As a portion of the event, rhododendron flowers grown by society members will be entered into competition, grouped, and judged by type. A guided informational tour of the show’s entries will help you learn what qualities to look for in your own flowers. Bring your questions! Expert growers will be on-hand to help you learn more about all things rhododendron.

    The New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill will host the two day event. On Saturday, May 18, the sale will begin at 10, and at 2:00 pm, there will be a lecture on Interesting New Rhododendron Hybrids for New England Gardens.

    Sunday, the show and sale will take plae from 10 – 4, sale while supplies last, and a lecture Intro to Rhododendrons and Their Care (2 pm.)

    On both days, there will be a Guided Flower Show Tour from 12:30 – 1. For more information visit www.nebg.org

  • Friday, May 19 – Monday, May 29 – Rhododendron Festival

    Thousands of world-famous rhododendrons in over 100 varieties offer an explosion of spectacular blooms throughout Heritage Museums & Gardens in Sandwich, May 19 – May 29. Photograph yourself surrounded by walls of flowers, immerse yourself in the story of Heritage’s fascinating rhododendron legacy on a self-guided walking tour and learn proper plant care and pruning techniques at our hands-on Garden Discovery Cart. You can also take home one (or more!) of these gorgeous plants from a special plant sale. There’s even a fun activity highlighting these amazing plants designed just for kids and families. All extra rhododendron-focused activities are free with museum admission or membership. No advance registration required.

    This event is generously sponsored by the Arbella Insurance Foundation.

    General admission tickets are date-specific. Tickets are valid for entry anytime between 10 am-4:30 pm.

    Tickets include admission to:

    • The gardens (All gardens including the Otherworldly exhibit, opening in late May)
    • Hidden Hollow
    • The Special Exhibitions Gallery, featuring the Creating Cape Cod exhibit
    • The J.K. Lilly III Automobile Gallery, featuring the From Carriage to Classic: How Automobiles Transformed America with highlights from the Creating Cape Cod exhibit
    • The American Art & Carousel Gallery, featuring Heritage Highlights exhibit
    • Wampanoag Wetu & Garden, and Wampanoag Mush8n (coming in late July)
    • Lilly’s Café
    • The Shop at Heritage

    Tickets can be pre-purchased online or upon arrival.

  • Friday, May 20 – Monday, May 30 – Heritage Museums & Gardens Rhododendron Festival

    Thousands of world-famous rhododendrons in over 100 varieties offer an explosion of spectacular blooms throughout Heritage Museums & Gardens, 67 Grove Street, Sandwich. Photograph yourself surrounded by walls of flowers, immerse yourself in the story of Heritage’s fascinating rhododendron legacy on a self-guided walking tour, learn proper plant care and pruning techniques at our hands-on Garden Discovery Cart, and take home one of these signature plants from the special plant sale. There’s even a fun activity guide highlighting these amazing plants designed just for kids and families. General admission tickets are date-specific. Tickets are valid for entry anytime between 10 am-4:30 pm.

    Along with our Rhododendron-themed activities, visitors are welcome to enjoy the entire grounds including our indoor and outdoor exhibits.

    Tickets include admission to:

    • The gardens (All gardens including the Treasured Trash exhibit)
    • Hidden Hollow
    • The Special Exhibitions Gallery, featuring the Creating Cape Cod exhibit
    • The J.K. Lilly III Automobile Gallery, featuring the From Carriage to Classic: How Automobiles Transformed America with highlights from the Creating Cape Cod exhibit
    • The American Art & Carousel Gallery, featuring Heritage Highlights exhibit
    • Wampanoag Wetu & Garden
    • Lilly’s Café
    • The Shop at Heritage

    Tickets can be pre-purchased online or on the day of at the ticket window. Heritage members free, nonmembers $21 ($11 Youth)

  • Saturday, May 26 – Sunday, June 3, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm – Heritage Museums & Gardens Rhododendron Festival

    Saturday, May 26 – Sunday, June 3, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm – Heritage Museums & Gardens Rhododendron Festival

    Thousands of world-famous rhododendrons in over 100 varieties offer an explosion of spectacular blooms throughout Heritage Museums & Gardens. Enjoy a peaceful walk surrounded by walls of flowers, learn more about Heritage’s storied rhododendron legacy, participate in activities with horticulture experts, and take home one of these signature plants from the special plant sale. All programs are free with museum admission. No advance registration required.

    Daily Rhododendron Collection Walking Tour

    Saturday, May 26 – Sunday, June 3, 11:30 am-12 pm and 2 pm-2:30 pm

    Take a deep dive into the world of rhododendrons. Discover how the work done by two hybridizers—Charles Dexter and Jack Cowles—contributed to the genus Rhododendron and created the plants that are so loved today. Guides will select the most spectacular spots for viewing these stunning plants daily. Tours meet at the Dexter Terrace.

    Rhododendron Care Walk and Talk

    Sunday, May 27: 1-1:45 pm

    Tuesday, May 29: 10:30-11:15 am

    Thursday, May 31: 10:30-11:15 am

    Saturday, June 2: 10:30-11:15 am

    Heritage’s Horticulture staff share the basics on how to maintain and care for your rhododendrons. Included are demonstrations of ideal growing situations, watering, fertilizing, mulching, pest control, pruning, bud-pinching, and dead-heading to encourage optimal health and beauty.

    Rhododendron Pruning Demonstration

    Saturday, May 26: 10:30-11:15 am

    Wednesday, May 30: 1-1:45 pm

    Friday, June 1: 1-1:45 pm Sunday, June 3: 1-1:45 pm

    Join Heritage Horticulture staff to learn how to selectively prune your plants to improve vigor, increase bloom density, control height, and enhance ornamental value. Discuss the tools, techniques, and timing needed for effective pruning and watch a demonstration of techniques on various plants during a walk through the garden. For complete information visit https://heritagemuseumsandgardens.org/event/rhododendron-festival-2/

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  • Saturday, May 19, 10:00 am – 12:00 noon – Bruso Rhododendron & Magnolia Garden Tour

    Take a guided tour of hybridizer and propagator Joe Bruso’s 3-acre woodland garden containing predominantly species and hybrid rhododendrons, magnolias and wildflowers. Many of the hybrids are of his own creation. The tour is scheduled at a time when the garden is normally at peak bloom, but attractive foliage is a main theme of this garden as well. Joe is a member of the Board of Directors of the Massachusetts Chapter, American Rhododendron Society. Directions will be sent upon registration. The Tower Hill Botanic Garden sponsored tour will take place Saturday, May 19 from 10 – 12. THBG members $25, nonmembers $35. Register at https://towerhillbg.thankyou4caring.org/pages/event-registration-form—bruso-rhododendron-and-magnolia-garden

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  • Thursday, May 21, 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm – Rhododendrons for Our Garden and Yours

    Let the Massachusetts Horticultural Society introduce you to the beautiful world of rhododendrons and azaleas on Thursday, May 21 from 7 – 8:30 in the Parkman Room of Elm Bank Education Building, 900 Washington Street in Wellesley. Learn how adaptable they are to all garden spaces and floral interests. Don Brophy, president of the Massachusetts Chapter of the Rhododendron Society will share his experiences gardening in Elm Bank’s sunny Rhododendron Display Garden, and in smaller, private landscapes. At Elm Bank, there is opportunity to focus on the “other” rhododendrons and to test many plants for sun tolerance. The garden today is a mix of old plants, newer mature plants, and even newer trial plants under evaluation.

    Don Brophy currently serves as President of the Massachusetts Chapter of the Rhododendron Society. The Massachusetts Chapter has several programs in place, including the Display Garden at Elm Bank, educational lectures, truss shows and sales at Mass Hort’s Gardeners’ Fair, and a fall foliage show. Photo of ‘Surrey Heath’ from www.rhodoland.nl.

    Lecture Fee: Mass Hort Members $10, Non-Members $15.  Register online at http://www.masshort.org/eventdetail/171/422|427|433/rhododendrons-for-our-garden-yours?filter_reset=1.

  • Sunday, June 2, 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm – Rhododendron Ramble

    On Sunday, June 2, from 1 – 3, stroll through the Rhododendron Dell at the foot of Hemlock Hill at the Arnold Arboretum, 125 Arborway in Boston, and enjoy the diverse display of rhododendrons in blooms.  Free. For information and to sign up, visit www.arboretum.harvard.edu.

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  • Saturday, May 18 – Sunday, May 26 – Rhododendron Festival

    Thousands of rhododendrons in more than 100 varieties cover Heritage Museum & Gardens’ 100 acres with spectacular blooms during this week-long event.  Enjoy a peaceful walk surrounded by walls of flowers, learn more about these gorgeous plants from horticultural experts, explore Heritage’s connection to noted rhododendron hybridizers Charles Dexter and Jack Cowles, challenge yourself to a rhododendron scavenger hunt, and participate in other family activities, Saturday, May 18 through Sunday, May 26, in Sandwich, Massachusetts.  On Saturday, May 18 from 9 – 1, Paul Blackmore will lead a Rhododendron Photography Workshop (additional fee and advance registration required.) Also, on Sunday, May 19, there will be a rhododendron propagation workshop from 10 – 11:30 at the Heald Center, and from 2 – 3, a panel discussion, outdoors, weather permitting.  For complete information visit www.heritagemuseumandgardens.org.

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  • Tuesday, June 12, 10:00 am – 11:00 am – Meet the Heaths!

    The rhododendrons are just one branch of an interesting and attractive family tree. Join Polly Hill Arboretum staff for a look at the heath family (Ericaceae) at PHA on Tuesday, June 12, from 10 – 11. There’s more to this family than our 523 (not that we’re counting!) beloved rhododendrons. On this walk we will tour the living collection and meet the relatives, discovering many lesser-known ericaceous plants including native shrubs, evergreen groundcovers, and summer-blooming trees. $5/free for PHA members.  For more information, visit www.pollyhillarboretum.org.