Spring Display of Rhododendrons 

The gardening team at Leonardslee Lakes & Gardens is excited to announce the launch of the Spring Display of Rhododendrons. This annual display, usually at its peak in the month of May but often in late April and early June, is highly anticipated by garden lovers, and this year's display promises to be one of the best yet, says Jamie Harris, the head gardener

Located in the heart of West Sussex, Leonardslee Lakes & Gardens is home to one of the most extensive and diverse collections of rhododendrons in the country. The 240-acre estate's Grade I Listed gardens feature many rare and exotic plants and trees, including hundreds of different species, cultivars and hybrids. 

Visitors to the Spring Display of Rhododendrons will be treated to a stunning array of colours, shapes, and sizes, Jamie says. Some of the outstanding or rare species of Rhododendrons that visitors might see include: 

1. Rhododendron 'Vulcan' - This impressive variety features large, deep red flowers with a black blotch in the centre, making it stand out from other red-flowered rhododendrons. The flowers are set against dark green foliage, creating a dramatic effect. 

2. Rhododendron 'Loderi King George' - This magnificent variety produces large trusses of fragrant, pale pink flowers with a yellow throat. The flowers are produced in abundance. 

3. Rhododendron 'Jock' - This unique variety produces large, funnel-shaped flowers that are a vivid shade of pink with a darker pink edge. 

4. Rhododendron 'Sir Charles Lemon' - This unusual variety features large, fragrant flowers that are ivory white. The flowers are set against the foliage, creating a subtle yet beautiful effect. 

"We are thrilled to be launching the Spring Display of Rhododendrons at Leonardslee Lakes & Gardens," says Jamie Harris. "Our collection of rhododendrons is truly exceptional, and we are excited to share it with visitors from around the world." 

Leonardslee supports the RHS Rhododendron, Camellia & Magnolia Group (RCM) and is a member of Plant Heritage. The estate also collaborates with other local gardens, such as High Beeches, Borde Hill, Nymans, and Gravetye Manor. 

The RHS RCM Group has gifted rhododendrons, camellias, and magnolias to King Charles for a collection at Sandringham. Two plants associated with Leonardslee, Rh. 'Loderi King George' and Rh. 'Loderi Sir Joseph Hooker', were included in the gift. 

The latest series of ‘Growing Leonardslee’ podcasts are focused on rhododendrons. Each episode brings you insights into the beautiful gardens, the Michelin Star restaurant and the exciting year-round events programme. The host, General Manager Adam Streeter is joined by Jamie Harris.  

The gardens are open to the public daily from 9am to 5pm with the last entry at 4:30pm. Tickets can be purchased online or at the entrance to the gardens. 

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