I think I need a plant doctor. Does anybody know anything about Rhododendrons? We have 4 big ones in front of our house and they are really the anchors of our front landscaping. They have probably been there as long as the house (10 years) and I fear that they are sick. Two of them look healthy like this:

But two others look more like this:


I also noticed this same affliction happening to several of the Rhododendrons at work so I guess I'm not alone. Is this normal for the Spring? Will they magically come back to life? Do I need a plant doctor?
But on a brighter note, I also found a few of these in the yard today. And that makes me very happy!

1 comment:
sorry i cant help but talk to a
landscaper in your area. they will
know the climate in your area and
will know all about the plant.
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