Autumn 2007 : Its been a pretty soggy time for some of us this summer, here's hoping for a mellow autumn watching your youngstock grow up, preparing for the winter. New housing may be in order, especially for new birds joining your flock.
With extra mouths to feed maybe you need to add some equipment. Protect your precious new birds with our Electric netting. As the nights draw in, curl up with a new book or video .
Most of all enjoy your birds and other animals - its a great hobby
Here at Kintaline Plant and Poultry Centre we have very full days with our birds and plants outside, students, guests and customers visiting the farm.
Please email with your daytime and evening telephone numbers if you are having difficulties getting hold of us by phone. We will return your call as soon as we can.
Bird flu Suffolk / Norfolk Nov 2007 - H5N1 - Clearly this situation is serious and will result in domestic poultry keepers having to keep their birds shut in, within the Restricted zones,for an unknown period of time. For the most up to date information keep looking at the DEFRA website If you are needing an urgent delivery of equipment or housing or covered runs please phone or email Jill. We will do our very best to help you. Some ideas to keep your birds safe at this time are here : Avian Influenza [Bird flu]

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Kintaline Farm Plant and Poultry Centre Benderloch, OBAN, Argyll, PA37 1QS Scotland tel/fax 01631 720223 email: rhodys@kintaline.co.uk
SEMI DWARF
RHODODENDRON HYBRIDS

These are the varieties that I can get
If you want a specific variety please get in touch in lots of time in case I have to order it in specially from the nursery
sorry no mail order
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Variety Flower - - Temperatures / size/ Flowering time
Arctic Tern
(trichostomum x ledum)
Very hardy plant with dark gren leaves contrasting with unusual Daphne like pure white flowers 5 2 60 cm June
Bluette
(impeditum x Lackamas Blue)
Abundant flowers of hyacinth blue, in trusses of 8. twiggy, globe shaped plant with scaly leaves. 5 2 1m

-21C

May
Charmaine
(May Day x Charm)
Blood red flowers, indumentum under leaf with attractive downy new foliage. 5 2 0.5m

-15C

April - May
Cilpinense
(ciliatum x moupinense)
Flowers blush pink touched with deeper pink. Floriferous compact plant with deep forest green, shiny leaves and attractive bronzed new foliage. 5 2 1.5m

-15C

March - April
Cream Crest###
(rupicola var chyrseum x Cilpenense)
Bright creamy yellow, cup shaped flowers, 6-8 on tight trusses on a compact plant that has vigour, good foliage and likes the sun 5 2 1m

-18C

mid April - mid May
Dora Amateis
(minus var. minus Carolinianum x ciliatum)
Floriferous, lightly scented white flowers slightly spooted green in clusters of about 3-6. Plant vigoros, twice as wide as high, with aromatic deep green, dense foliage with bronze highlights. 5 2 1m

-26C

mid April - mid May
Elizabeth
(forrestii var repens x griersonianum)
Bright red flowers, 9cm wide, funnel-campanulate, in lax trusses of 6-8. Compact plant, wider than tall, with dark green leaves. Old proven favourite. 5 2 1m

-18m

mid April -
mid May
Gristede
(from Holland)
Excellent new blue type, superior to Blue Diamond in habit and especially in its fine glossy green foliage. Flowers bright blue 5 2 1m April - May
lepidostylum
(s. Trichocladum)
Habit compact and dome shaped. Attractive hairy blue green leaves. Aromatic. Flowers pale yellow funnel shaped 5 2 up to 1.25m

-18C

mid May - mid June
Merganser
(campylogynum White x luteiflorum)
Plant of very neat habit with dark green leaves contrasting well with attractive, large, bell-shaped yellow flowers. 5 2 45cm May
MoerheimScarlet
(Earl of Athlone x haematodes)
bright scarlet flowers 5 2 - mid April - mid May
Molly Ann pink 5 2 5lt 2lt
oreotrephes pink 5 2 5lt 2lt
Osmar pink 5 2 5lt 2lt
Penheale Blue blue 5 2 5lt 2lt
Praecox lilac 5 2 5lt 2lt
Ramapo pink/violet 5 2 5lt 2lt
Ruby Hart wine red 5 2 5lt 2lt
Scarlet Wonder red 5 2 5lt 2lt
Snipe pink-mauve 5 2 5lt 2lt
Snow Lady white 5 2 5lt 2lt
Tibet pink-white 5 2 5lt 2lt
Brocade peach pink - - - 2lt
Gristede blue 5 2 - 2lt
Razorbill pink 5 2 - 2lt

Traditional Quality from Argyll

Tim and Jill Bowis
Kintaline Mill Farm, Benderloch, OBAN Argyll PA37 1QS Scotland
01631 720223

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