Family: Ericaceae

Scientific Name: Rhododendron roseum Elegans

Common Name: Rhododendron Elegans, English Rhododendron

DescriptionAn old proven Rhododendron cultivar.
Pronunciation(roh-do-DEN-dron)
Plant TypeAll Plants, Broadleaf evergreen
Hardiness Zone(4)5-8
Sunlightmorning sun at most, afternoon shade, part sun
Moistureaverage to moist, doesn't like drought
Soil & Sitewell drained, acidic ph, humus
Temperaturetolerate of heat or cold, hardy to -25 F
Flowersbell shaped trusses, lavender, white, red to pink
Leaveslarge, elliptic olive green evergreen
DimensionsAn old specimen I have watched grow for many years in zone #5 is roughly 4 by 4 feet. Can reach much larger in the warmer end of it's hardiness zone.
MaintenanceI like to dig a large hole, not to deep and mix the soil with 50% peat moss, compost or other organic material. Plant in a slight mound for good drainage. Add a cup or two of Ammonia sulfate (or any other acid producing fertilizer) and some regular fertilizer. Water in good and keep moist. Mulch will help to slow down the loss of water. I like to add acid fertilizer in the fall and spring. Also you can use a liquid acid fertilizer such as Mir-acid. Any pruning should be done right after flowering.
Cultivar OriginA catawbiense hybrid Rhododendron by A. Waterer.
Notes & Reference#144-Missouri Botanical Gardens web site (www.missouribotanicalgarden.org), American Rhododendron Society
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