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Purpureum Elegans Rhododendron

Rhododendron catawbiense 'Purpureum Elegans'

  • Lavender-Purple Blooms Smother this Hardy Rhododendron in Mid-Spring Glory
  • Thrives in Zones 5-8
  • Grows 5-6 ft Tall and Wide
  • Native, Pollinator-Friendly - Attracts Bees and Butterflies
  • Showy Purple Blooms in Late Spring
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Planting & Care

Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: This rhododendron thrives in dappled shade or filtered sunlight. It needs about 4 to 6 hours of morning sun to produce its signature purple blooms, but it requires protection from harsh afternoon rays to prevent leaf scorch.
  • Soil: Aim for rich, acidic soil that drains as well as a colander. If you have heavy clay, plant it in a raised mound or a berm to keep the roots above the "bathtub" of standing water that causes root rot.

Watering Requirements

During the first two growing seasons, provide deep watering twice a week to ensure the root ball stays moist but not soggy. Once established, this variety is moderately drought tolerant, though a lack of water during the summer will result in fewer flower buds for the following spring. Consistent moisture is the secret to those lush, dark green leaves that look healthy all year long.

Pruning Tips

Since Purpureum Elegans blooms on old wood, you should only prune it immediately after the flowers fade in late spring. Use hand pruners to remove spent flower clusters, which redirects the plant's energy into new growth rather than seed production. Think of it like a light haircut; avoid heavy structural pruning unless you are removing dead or crossing branches, as aggressive cutting will remove next year's flower buds.

Fertilizer Needs

Apply a slow release, acidic fertilizer specifically labeled for Azaleas and Rhododendrons in early spring before the new growth starts. Avoid using high nitrogen fertilizers in late summer because this encourages tender new growth that will not have time to harden off before the first frost, leading to winter kill. A simple layer of pine bark mulch around the base will also help maintain the soil acidity this plant craves.

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Description

Drifts of opulent purple blooms! The Purpureum Elegans Rhododendron (Rhododendron catawbiense 'Purpureum Elegans'), sometimes called the Catawba Rhododendron, is a fantastic mid-sized broadleaf evergreen shrub that will be smothered in large clusters of incredible, rounded clusters of lavender-purple flowers!

Mildly fragrant, these large, mid-spring bundles of blooms will call early emerging pollinators and Hummingbirds to your landscape, as well as many "Ooh's" and "Aah's" from those driving by! Each delicate trumpet-shaped flower features burgundy blotches inside!

Once the blooms are done, the handsome foliage remains a steady lush dark green year-round for 4 seasons of color and presence among your other shrubs. Standing out against the dreary winter landscape. Growing to a wonderful 5-6 feet in height and width, and is cold-hardy throughout USDA growing zones 5 to 8.

Planting and Application:

An incredible spring show of this classic foundation plant will add immense curb appeal to your home's facade. Tolerant of urban conditions and pollution, these are fantastic as a row separating your front yard from the street or lining your driveway with broad-leaved evergreen screening. Plant as an anchor on your home's corners or to anchor a garage or shed, plus these are great anchors for garden beds.

Use Purpureum Elegans as a backdrop for your other plantings! The steady year-round presence highlights your Perennial and Cottage beds and grounding borders in year-round color. Pollinator gardens and Asian-inspired plantings are fitting areas for this wonderful mid-sized shrub! Adding color, privacy, and peacefulness to your seating areas and patios.

Great screening and hedge plants, long rows or drifts of these hardy plants add lush privacy and definition to your property! These are great as an understory or where there's some afternoon shade beneath larger trees.

  • Large Purple Flower Clusters!
  • Lightly Fragrant Trumpet-Shaped Flowers!
  • Bees, Hummingbirds & Pollinators Galore!
  • Gorgeous Dark-Green Leaves
  • Mid-Sized Shrub & Narrow Leafed Broadleaf-Evergreen
  • Hedge, Screening, Privacy & Foundation Plantings, Specimen & Accent Plant

#ProPlantTips for Care:

Best in part shade or afternoon shade, Rhododendrons and Azaleas prefer to be planted in a rich, organically enhanced, very well-draining soils, they must be in acidic soil. We recommend laying down a layer of mulch around the plant. It's a rather shallow-rooted shrub and the mulch helps keep the moisture even without being wet which causes root rot.

Soggy soil will cause root rot, so careful site selection is key! If puddles remain on your soil after rain or watering, consider elevating the planting area. Add 18 - 24 inches of soil above the native soil line and plant your root system directly in that mound.

Add Nature Hills Root Booster while planting for a life-long symbiotic relationship with the tiny feeder roots. For best results, fertilize your tree regularly with Dr. Earth Acid Lovers Organic Fertilizers. Prune only after flowering is complete or you may chance to remove next year's floral show!

  • Partial Shade
  • Rich Acidic Well-Drained Soil
  • Moderate Moisture Needs & Mulched Beds
  • No Noted Pests or Disease Issues
  • Tolerant of Urban Pollution, Low Maintenance & Easy-Care

For incredible purple spring color on a fantastic year-round evergreen, order your own hedge of Purpureum Elegans Rhododendron from NatureHills.com today!

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the mature size of Purpureum Elegans Rhododendron?

  • The Purpureum Elegans Rhododendron reaches 5-6 feet in both height and width at maturity. This mid-sized broadleaf evergreen shrub is hardy in USDA zones 5-8. Plan for adequate spacing when planting to accommodate its full mature spread.

Does Purpureum Elegans Rhododendron grow well in my zone 5/6/7 garden?

  • Purpureum Elegans Rhododendron thrives in USDA zones 5-8, making it perfectly suited for your zone 5, 6, or 7 garden. This cold-hardy shrub reaches 5-6 feet tall and wide, producing stunning purple blooms in mid-spring. Shop at Nature Hills for reliable plants that handle your winter temperatures with ease.

What are the soil pH and type requirements for planting Purpureum Elegans Rhododendron?

  • Purpureum Elegans Rhododendron thrives in acidic soil with a pH between 4.5-6.0 and requires well-draining, organic-rich soil. Like most rhododendrons, it cannot tolerate heavy clay or waterlogged conditions. Amend your planting area with compost or peat moss to improve drainage and maintain the acidic pH this zones 5-8 shrub needs.

How much sun or shade does Purpureum Elegans Rhododendron need?

  • Purpureum Elegans Rhododendron thrives in partial shade conditions. This hardy shrub performs well as an understory plant or in areas with afternoon shade beneath larger trees. Plant it where it receives morning sun but protection from intense afternoon heat.

How do I prepare acidic soil for Purpureum Elegans Rhododendron if my soil is alkaline?

  • Rhododendrons require acidic soil with pH 4.5-6.0 to thrive in zones 5-8. Mix sulfur or peat moss into your planting area, or create raised beds with acidic potting mix. Test soil pH annually and reapply amendments as needed for your Purpureum Elegans from Nature Hills.

What are the watering and mulching care requirements for Purpureum Elegans Rhododendron?

  • Purpureum Elegans Rhododendron needs consistent moisture but well-draining soil to prevent root rot. Water deeply once weekly, more during hot spells in zones 5-8. Apply 2-3 inches of organic mulch around the base, keeping it 6 inches from the stem to retain moisture and suppress weeds.

How is Purpureum Elegans Rhododendron shipped—bare root, potted, or wrapped?

  • Purpureum Elegans Rhododendrons are typically shipped as potted plants to protect their fibrous root system. This broadleaf evergreen establishes best when planted in spring or fall in zones 5-8. Plant your potted rhododendron at the same depth it was growing in the container.

What is the best location in my yard for Purpureum Elegans Rhododendron to avoid wind and competition?

  • Plant your Purpureum Elegans in a protected spot with morning sun and afternoon shade, such as the east side of your home or under larger trees. This 5-6 foot shrub thrives as an understory plant where it's shielded from harsh winds and won't compete with sun-loving perennials.

How do I prune and fertilize Purpureum Elegans Rhododendron after planting?

  • Prune Purpureum Elegans immediately after spring blooms fade to avoid removing next year's buds. Fertilize with acid-loving plant food in early spring before flowering. Remove spent flower clusters and any dead or crossing branches. Feed again lightly in fall for best growth in zones 5-8.

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