Many rhododendrons show signs of winter injury each spring. Symptoms range from
browning or "burning" of the leaf margins or midrib to desiccation of the smaller twigs, or
even death of the entire plant. Injury is most noticeable on branches that were not
buried under the snow, on plants growing in exposed locations, and on mature
specimens.
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