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Rhododendron Henry's Red is a striking evergreen shrub known for its large, showy red flowers that bloom in spring. Part of the diverse Rhododendron genus, this variety features stiff, linear leaves that maintain their vibrant appearance throughout the winter. It typically grows between 3 to 5 feet tall, making it an excellent choice for borders or as a focal point in the garden. With its attractive blooms and foliage, Rhododendron Henry's Red is a favorite among gardeners seeking beauty and resilience in cool temperate climates.
• | Green |
• | Mass Planting |
• | Attracts Butterflies |
• | Rabbit Resistant |
• | Red |
• | Spring |
• | Partial Shade |
• | Moist, Well-Drained |
Rhododendron Henry's Red prefers acidic, organically rich, humusy soils that retain medium moisture and provide good drainage. It thrives in part shade, especially in sun-dappled areas, and can tolerate some morning sun with afternoon shade. Avoid planting near walnut family trees due to their toxic juglones. Ensure good drainage, as these plants dislike "wet feet," and consider raised beds in heavy clay soils. Mulch with wood chips, bark, or pine needles to retain moisture, and promptly clip off spent flower clusters after blooming to encourage healthy growth.