Rhododendron 'Seaview Sunset' | Dwarf Evergreen Rhododendron | Peach & Yellow Spring Blooms | 1 Gallon Live Shrub
Rhododendron 'Seaview Sunset' | Dwarf Evergreen Rhododendron | Peach & Yellow Spring Blooms | 1 Gallon Live Shrub
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Brighten your shade garden with Rhododendron 'Seaview Sunset', a compact evergreen shrub prized for its spectacular peachy-pink buds that open into glowing yellow, coral, and peach bicolor flowers each spring. Its dense, dark green foliage provides year-round beauty, while its naturally rounded habit makes it ideal for smaller landscapes.
Growing only about 3 feet tall and wide, this slow-growing rhododendron is perfect for foundation plantings, woodland gardens, borders, containers, and shaded entryways. Its colorful blooms attract pollinators, while its evergreen foliage provides lasting structure and interest throughout the seasons.
Key Features
- Botanical Name: Rhododendron 'Seaview Sunset'
- Common Name: Seaview Sunset Rhododendron
- Life Cycle: Evergreen Shrub
- Flower Color: Peach, Coral, Yellow Bicolor
- Foliage Color: Deep Green
- Bloom Season: Early to Mid Spring
- Mature Height: 3 feet
- Spread: 3 feet
- Growth Habit: Dense, Rounded
- Light Requirements: Partial Shade to Full Shade
- Water Needs: Moderate; prefers consistently moist, acidic, well-drained soil
- USDA Hardiness Zones: 6–9
- Characteristics: Evergreen, Compact, Pollinator Friendly, Low Maintenance, Foundation Plant
Perfect For
- Woodland gardens
- Shade gardens
- Foundation plantings
- Small hedges
- Cottage gardens
- Accent shrubs
- Container gardens
- Entryways
- Mixed shrub borders
Planting Partners
Pairs beautifully with:
- Azaleas
- Camellias
- Hosta
- Heuchera
- Japanese Forest Grass
- Ferns
- Pieris japonica
- Hydrangeas
Care Tips
Plant in acidic, organically rich, well-drained soil. Water consistently during establishment and mulch to keep roots cool and moist. Protect from hot afternoon sun in warmer climates. Prune lightly after flowering if shaping is desired. Fertilize with an acid-loving plant fertilizer in early spring.
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