September Song Rhododendron - 2 Gallon
- Unique multicolored blooms blending pink, yellow, and orange in loose, open trusses.
- Moderate‑growing evergreen shrub reaching 4–5 ft. tall with a broader spread.
- Buds at an early age, producing reliable spring color even on young plants.
- Excellent choice for informal hedges, borders, or foundation accents.
September Song Rhododendron (Rhododendron x 'September Song' (H-3) brings a warm, sunset-like palette to spring landscapes with its distinctive blend of pink, yellow, and orange blooms. This evergreen shrub grows with a naturally spreading habit, offering both structural presence and vivid seasonal color. Its early-budding nature ensures consistent flowering, while its adaptability makes it well suited for borders, mixed shrub groupings, and woodland‑edge plantings. Thriving in acidic, well‑drained soils and partial sun conditions, it adds inviting warmth and visual depth to gardens seeking a uniquely colored rhododendron.
Plant Description
Compact evergreen rhododendron with loose trusses of warm-toned flowers and a naturally spreading form that creates eye‑catching garden accents.
Bloom Time
Blooms in spring with distinctive pink, yellow, and orange flowers.
Foliage
Evergreen green foliage that provides year‑round texture and contrast to its warm spring blooms.
Sun Requirements
Prefers partial sun; avoid harsh afternoon sun to prevent stress and improve flower quality.
Watering Needs
Keep soil consistently moist but never soggy; water deeply during establishment and maintain even moisture.
Soil Requirements
Thrives in organically rich, acidic, well‑drained soil; mulch helps maintain cool, moist root conditions.
Growth & Size
Moderate grower reaching approximately 4–5 ft. tall with a wider spread.
Special Features
Attracts hummingbirds and pollinators; buds young; easy‑care evergreen with unique multicolor spring blooms.
Landscape Uses
Ideal for borders, informal hedges, containers, foundation plantings, and mixed shrub groupings.
Care Instructions
Water deeply during the first growing season; protect from drying winter winds; avoid hot afternoon sun; feed with an acid fertilizer after bloom and maintain mulch to cool roots.
- Unique multicolored blooms blending pink, yellow, and orange in loose, open trusses.
- Moderate‑growing evergreen shrub reaching 4–5 ft. tall with a broader spread.
- Buds at an early age, producing reliable spring color even on young plants.
- Excellent choice for informal hedges, borders, or foundation accents.
September Song Rhododendron (Rhododendron x 'September Song' (H-3) brings a warm, sunset-like palette to spring landscapes with its distinctive blend of pink, yellow, and orange blooms. This evergreen shrub grows with a naturally spreading habit, offering both structural presence and vivid seasonal color. Its early-budding nature ensures consistent flowering, while its adaptability makes it well suited for borders, mixed shrub groupings, and woodland‑edge plantings. Thriving in acidic, well‑drained soils and partial sun conditions, it adds inviting warmth and visual depth to gardens seeking a uniquely colored rhododendron.
Plant Description
Compact evergreen rhododendron with loose trusses of warm-toned flowers and a naturally spreading form that creates eye‑catching garden accents.
Bloom Time
Blooms in spring with distinctive pink, yellow, and orange flowers.
Foliage
Evergreen green foliage that provides year‑round texture and contrast to its warm spring blooms.
Sun Requirements
Prefers partial sun; avoid harsh afternoon sun to prevent stress and improve flower quality.
Watering Needs
Keep soil consistently moist but never soggy; water deeply during establishment and maintain even moisture.
Soil Requirements
Thrives in organically rich, acidic, well‑drained soil; mulch helps maintain cool, moist root conditions.
Growth & Size
Moderate grower reaching approximately 4–5 ft. tall with a wider spread.
Special Features
Attracts hummingbirds and pollinators; buds young; easy‑care evergreen with unique multicolor spring blooms.
Landscape Uses
Ideal for borders, informal hedges, containers, foundation plantings, and mixed shrub groupings.
Care Instructions
Water deeply during the first growing season; protect from drying winter winds; avoid hot afternoon sun; feed with an acid fertilizer after bloom and maintain mulch to cool roots.