Submitted by Arboretum on 19 March, 2012 - 13:39
The multitude of buds in azaleas and rhododendrons could already be seen in the autumn, and this indicates ample blossoming in summer 2012. The profusion of flowers results from good weathers in the previous summer which will probably also enable the early bloomers to offer an extraordinary show. The azaleas begin to bloom at the end of May and the rhododendrons at the beginning of June, and each will last several weeks, depending on the weather.