White Rhododendron is an ornamental shrub valued for its structured branching habit and seasonal flowering clusters. It performs best in cool to temperate climates with acidic, well drained soil and partial shade. Commonly used in landscape borders, woodland gardens, and foundation plantings, it prefers consistent moisture and protected growing conditions.
Features
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Ornamental shrub with compact branching growth
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Suitable for borders and woodland garden planting
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Adapted to cool temperate climates
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Prefers acidic soil and partial shade
Specifications
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Scientific Name: Rhododendron species
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Common Name (US): Rhododendron Seeds
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Seed Type / Variety: White ornamental variety
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Growth Habit: Evergreen or deciduous shrub
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USDA Zones: 4 to 9
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Planting Season: Spring or fall
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Growing Season: Spring to summer
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Sowing Season: March to May or September to October
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Germination: 21 to 45 days, cool moist soil
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Sunlight: Partial shade
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Soil: Acidic, well drained organic soil
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Watering: Moderate, consistent moisture
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Mature Size: 1 to 3 m height
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Plant Spacing: 90 to 150 cm