About
Rhododendron sanguineum subsp. sanguineum var. haemaleum is a blood-red variety of R. sanguineum producing deeply coloured, tubular-bell-shaped flowers in spring. A rewarding and ornamental compact rhododendron for a sheltered, moist, acidic garden.
About the genus
Rhododendron, one of the largest and most diverse shrub genera, includes evergreen and deciduous species and hybrids ranging from dwarf alpines to large trees, all preferring moist, well-drained, acidic soil in sheltered positions with dappled shade or full sun.
Plant details
Suggested usesSpecialist collections, botanical interest
Care notes
CultivationAcidic, moist, well-drained soil in dappled shade
PruningAllow natural form. Deadhead if practical
PropagationSeed for true form. Cuttings or layering
Pest resistanceGenerally pest-free
Disease resistanceEnsure good drainage