
2007 Rhododendron of the Year Awards |
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Twenty-seven rhododendrons selected for their adaptability in eight regions of the United States have been awarded Rhododendron of the Year (ROY) honors for 2007. The purpose of the awards is to educate the public about the wide range of rhododendrons that can be grown successfully in people's gardens. To be selected for a ROY award a plant must have excellent foliage and flowers, have an attractive growth habit, prove itself hardy for the specific region and be pest and disease resistant. |
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View ROY plants for the eight geographical regions: For each region, the Plant Award Committee has chosen four plants - an elepidote and a lepidote rhododendron and a deciduous and an evergreen azalea. For the warm weather Hawaii/Southern California region a vireya rhododendron has been selected. For 2007 the Midwest USA region was separated into the Great Lakes and South Central regions. |
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American Rhododendron Society |