Roseum Pink Rhododendron
Roseum Pink Rhododendron
The Roseum Pink Rhododendron is a classic evergreen shrub known for its soft pink blooms and full, structured growth. Each spring, it produces large clusters of trumpet-shaped flowers that bring consistent color and a refined look to shaded garden spaces.
With its dense foliage and reliable performance, this rhododendron works well as a foundation plant, border shrub, or part of a layered landscape design. It thrives in partial shade with well-drained, acidic soil, making it a natural fit for woodland settings and shaded beds.
Why it works
• Spring color: Produces soft pink blooms that create a strong seasonal display
• Evergreen structure: Maintains shape and greenery year-round
• Shade tolerant: Performs well in partial to full shade environments
• Landscape versatility: Ideal for foundation plantings, borders, and shrub groupings
A note from Rachel
This is one I always come back to when working with shaded spaces. It doesn’t try too hard, but it fills in beautifully and gives you that finished, established look. When it blooms, it softens everything around it in a really natural way.
Add it to your space
Timeless, balanced, and easy to live with.
Plant Details
| Botanical Name | Rhododendron x 'Roseum Pink' |
| Category | Flowering Shrubs |
| Subcategory | Rhododendrons |
| Growing Zone | 4-9 outdoors |
| Sunlight | Full-Part Sun |
| Mature Height | 6-8 ft. |
| Mature Width | 6-8 ft. |
| Growth Rate | Moderate |
| Bloom Time | Spring |
⚠️ Not available in: AZ, OR
📋 Planting Directions
How to Plant and Care for Roseum Pink Rhododendron
The Roseum Pink Rhododendron is a hardy, evergreen shrub that produces beautiful pink blooms in spring. It thrives in partial shade and acidic, well-drained soil. Follow these steps to plant and care for it:
Planting Instructions
- Timing: Plant in early spring or fall when temperatures are mild.
- Location: Choose a spot with morning sun and afternoon shade. Avoid hot, direct sunlight.
- Soil Preparation: Use acidic soil (pH 4.5-6). Mix in peat moss, compost, or pine bark to improve drainage.
- Digging the Hole: Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball but just as deep. Ensure the root ball sits slightly above ground level.
- Planting: Gently loosen the roots, place the shrub in the hole, and backfill with soil. Tamp down lightly and water thoroughly.
Watering
- Water deeply after planting to settle the soil. Ensure consistent moisture, especially in the first year.
- Provide 1-2 inches of water per week, more during hot, dry weather.
- Mulch around the base with 2-3 inches of pine bark or leaves to retain moisture and regulate soil temperature.
Fertilizing
- Fertilize in spring after blooming with a fertilizer formulated for acid-loving plants (e.g., rhododendron fertilizer).
- Avoid over-fertilizing, as it can damage the roots.
Ongoing Care
- Prune lightly after flowering to maintain shape and remove dead blooms.
- Protect from strong winds and harsh winter conditions with burlap if needed.
- Watch for pests like spider mites or powdery mildew and treat promptly.
With proper care, your Roseum Pink Rhododendron will provide vibrant spring blooms for years to come!