Rhododendron griersonianum ‘Elizabeth Red Foliage’ – A Striking Evergreen with Rich Red New Growth
Rhododendron griersonianum ‘Elizabeth Red Foliage’ is an eye-catching evergreen shrub valued not only for its vibrant spring flowers but also for its dramatic red new foliage. This distinctive variety offers year-round interest, combining colourful young leaves, glossy mature foliage, and elegant blooms to create a standout feature in the garden.
With a slightly more open habit than some compact rhododendrons, it is ideal for adding texture, colour, and a more natural feel to woodland and mixed shrub plantings.
Why Grow Rhododendron griersonianum ‘Elizabeth Red Foliage’?
Attractive Spring Flowers
In mid to late spring, ‘Elizabeth Red Foliage’ produces clusters of bright red to deep rosy-pink flowers that stand out boldly against the dark green leaves. The blooms are trumpet-shaped and carried prominently, creating a strong visual impact during the spring flowering season.
Striking Red New Growth
One of the defining features of this variety is its vivid red young foliage. New leaves emerge in rich red tones before gradually maturing to glossy dark green, providing extended seasonal interest well beyond the flowering period.
Elegant Evergreen Structure
The leathery evergreen leaves remain attractive throughout the year, giving the plant a strong architectural presence in the garden. Its foliage colour and texture make it an excellent contrast to lighter green shrubs and shade-loving perennials.
Reliable and Hardy
Rhododendron griersonianum ‘Elizabeth Red Foliage’ is a dependable shrub when grown in suitable conditions. It performs well in sheltered gardens and rewards good care with healthy growth, colourful foliage, and reliable flowering.
Height and Spread of Rhododendron griersonianum ‘Elizabeth Red Foliage’
This variety typically reaches 120–150 cm in height, with a similar spread. Its moderate size makes it suitable for the middle of borders, woodland edges, or as a focal shrub in larger containers.
Where to Site Your Rhododendron griersonianum ‘Elizabeth Red Foliage’
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Woodland and semi-shaded gardens, where foliage colour can be fully appreciated
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Mixed shrub borders, as a feature or mid-border plant
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Sheltered positions, protected from cold winds
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Acid-loving planting schemes, alongside other rhododendrons and camellias
How to Grow and Care for Your Rhododendron griersonianum ‘Elizabeth Red Foliage’
Soil
Prefers acidic, humus-rich, well-drained soil. Improve planting areas with leaf mould or composted bark, or grow in ericaceous compost if planting in containers.
Light
Thrives in partial shade or dappled sunlight. Shelter from strong afternoon sun and cold winds for best results.
Watering
Keep soil consistently moist, particularly during dry spells and while establishing. Avoid waterlogged conditions. Rainwater is ideal where possible.
Maintenance
Pruning:
Minimal pruning required. Remove spent flowers after blooming to keep the plant tidy and encourage healthy growth.
Mulching:
Mulch annually with organic matter to retain moisture and protect the shallow root system.
Pests & Diseases:
Generally healthy when grown in the right conditions, with few serious pest or disease issues.
Perfect Plant Combinations
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Other rhododendrons and azaleas for layered spring colour
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Camellias and Pieris for evergreen contrast
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Ferns and Hostas in woodland-style planting
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Spring bulbs such as Snowdrops and early Narcissus