Prune out unsightly shoots only (only when needed)

Winter, spring and early summer-flowering evergreens such as Rhododendron and Camellia are best left unpruned except for removal of pest or disease damaged shoots and deadheading, unless some specialist shaping is required. Do this by lightly cutting back shoots after flowering. Be cautious as the natural habit of these plants are easily damaged.

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