Rhododendron 'Picobello' bears white flowers with a red blotch, from late spring to early summer, in contrast to rounded, dark green foliage. Fully hardy, it’s perfect for growing on cooler regions where other rhododendrons might need protection. With its compact and rounded habit, it’s suitable for growing in a mixed herbaceous border or part of a patio container display.
Grow Rhododendron 'Picobello' in humus-rich, moist but well-drained neutral to acidic soil (or peat-free ericaceous compost). Rhododendrons are shallow-rooted so take care not to plant too deeply. Protect from harsh winter winds and mulch annually with a generous layer of leaf mould. There should be little or no need to prune.
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Rhododendron ‘Picobello’ and wildlife
Rhododendron ‘Picobello’ has no particular known value to wildlife in the UK.