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Nova Zembla Rhododendron

A standout rhododendron for rich spring color.

Nova Zembla Rhododendron is grown for its large, vivid red flower trusses that make a serious impact in the spring garden. The blooms are full, bright, and highly visible from a distance, making this shrub a strong choice when you want a flowering evergreen to do more than quietly blend into the background. In sunnier exposures, the flower color can read a bit deeper pink-red, which adds dimension to the display.

Evergreen foliage gives the plant lasting value.

After the flowers fade, Nova Zembla Rhododendron continues to anchor the landscape with dark green evergreen foliage and a full, mounded habit. That year-round structure makes it useful well beyond bloom season and gives homeowners a shrub that helps beds and borders stay substantial year-round.

Cold hardiness adds confidence in tougher climates.

One reason Nova Zembla Rhododendron has remained popular is its strong cold tolerance. It performs especially well in cooler regions, where gardeners want the broadleaf evergreen look of a rhododendron without feeling like the plant is too delicate for winter. In more exposed sites, some shelter from harsh winter wind is still a smart idea.

A strong fit for foundation beds, borders, and specimen use.

This evergreen shrub works beautifully in larger foundation plantings, woodland borders, mixed shrub beds, and specimen placements where its bloom color and size can be appreciated. It also pairs well with other acid-loving shrubs and shade companions, especially when the goal is a layered planting with both evergreen presence and spring flower power.

Best performance comes from classic rhododendron siting.

Nova Zembla Rhododendron performs best in part shade and in moist, well-drained, acidic soil rich in organic matter. The live product page is more relaxed about soil wording, but rhododendrons are generally at their best when drainage is good, and soil stays evenly moist rather than dry or soggy. I would also be careful not to overstate drought or deer resistance here unless local experience strongly supports it.

A standout rhododendron for rich spring color.

Nova Zembla Rhododendron is grown for its large, vivid red flower trusses that make a serious impact in the spring garden. The blooms are full, bright, and highly visible from a distance, making this shrub a strong choice when you want a flowering evergreen to do more than quietly blend into the background. In sunnier exposures, the flower color can read a bit deeper pink-red, which adds dimension to the display.

Evergreen foliage gives the plant lasting value.

After the flowers fade, Nova Zembla Rhododendron continues to anchor the landscape with dark green evergreen foliage and a full, mounded habit. That year-round structure makes it useful well beyond bloom season and gives homeowners a shrub that helps beds and borders stay substantial year-round.

Cold hardiness adds confidence in tougher climates.

One reason Nova Zembla Rhododendron has remained popular is its strong cold tolerance. It performs especially well in cooler regions, where gardeners want the broadleaf evergreen look of a rhododendron without feeling like the plant is too delicate for winter. In more exposed sites, some shelter from harsh winter wind is still a smart idea.

A strong fit for foundation beds, borders, and specimen use.

This evergreen shrub works beautifully in larger foundation plantings, woodland borders, mixed shrub beds, and specimen placements where its bloom color and size can be appreciated. It also pairs well with other acid-loving shrubs and shade companions, especially when the goal is a layered planting with both evergreen presence and spring flower power.

Best performance comes from classic rhododendron siting.

Nova Zembla Rhododendron performs best in part shade and in moist, well-drained, acidic soil rich in organic matter. The live product page is more relaxed about soil wording, but rhododendrons are generally at their best when drainage is good, and soil stays evenly moist rather than dry or soggy. I would also be careful not to overstate drought or deer resistance here unless local experience strongly supports it.

$32.98

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$109.95

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Description

A standout rhododendron for rich spring color.

Nova Zembla Rhododendron is grown for its large, vivid red flower trusses that make a serious impact in the spring garden. The blooms are full, bright, and highly visible from a distance, making this shrub a strong choice when you want a flowering evergreen to do more than quietly blend into the background. In sunnier exposures, the flower color can read a bit deeper pink-red, which adds dimension to the display.

Evergreen foliage gives the plant lasting value.

After the flowers fade, Nova Zembla Rhododendron continues to anchor the landscape with dark green evergreen foliage and a full, mounded habit. That year-round structure makes it useful well beyond bloom season and gives homeowners a shrub that helps beds and borders stay substantial year-round.

Cold hardiness adds confidence in tougher climates.

One reason Nova Zembla Rhododendron has remained popular is its strong cold tolerance. It performs especially well in cooler regions, where gardeners want the broadleaf evergreen look of a rhododendron without feeling like the plant is too delicate for winter. In more exposed sites, some shelter from harsh winter wind is still a smart idea.

A strong fit for foundation beds, borders, and specimen use.

This evergreen shrub works beautifully in larger foundation plantings, woodland borders, mixed shrub beds, and specimen placements where its bloom color and size can be appreciated. It also pairs well with other acid-loving shrubs and shade companions, especially when the goal is a layered planting with both evergreen presence and spring flower power.

Best performance comes from classic rhododendron siting.

Nova Zembla Rhododendron performs best in part shade and in moist, well-drained, acidic soil rich in organic matter. The live product page is more relaxed about soil wording, but rhododendrons are generally at their best when drainage is good, and soil stays evenly moist rather than dry or soggy. I would also be careful not to overstate drought or deer resistance here unless local experience strongly supports it.