Strawberry Red Rhubarb (Rheum x hybridum ‘Strawberry Red’) is a vigorous, cold-hardy perennial grown for its thick, tender stalks that develop a rich strawberry-red colour and a pleasantly mild, less acidic flavour. The plant forms a bold, leafy clump of large, textured green leaves that provide a strong architectural presence in the garden. This variety is especially valued for retaining its red colour when cooked, making it excellent for pies, sauces, and preserves. It is highly reliable in prairie climates and becomes more productive as it matures.
- Size: Height: 60–100 cm (24–40"). Spread: 60–90 cm (24–36")
- Habit: Large, clump-forming perennial
- Light: Full sun to light shade
- Water: Moderate to high; prefers consistently moist soil
- Soil: Deep, fertile, well-drained soil rich in organic matter
- Maintenance: Remove flower stalks to encourage stalk production; divide every 3–5 years to maintain vigor
- Harvest: Avoid harvesting the first year; light harvest in year two; full harvest from year three onward
- Hardiness: Zone 2–3, ideal for Saskatchewan conditions
- Note: Stalks are edible; leaves are toxic and should not be consumed