Azaleas are flowering shrubs in the genus Rhododendron and can be evergreen or deciduous. Azaleas bloom in the spring, from April to the beginning of summer, with their flowers often lasting several weeks. This plant grows on old wood, so trim it right after the plant is done flowering to prevent clipping off buds for the following year. They generally prefer moist, well-drained soils. Azaleas are great for bordering, hedging, grouping along wooded areas, mass plantings, or serving as a focal point in your garden.
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Exbury Gibralter Rhododendron 'Gibralter'
Exbury Golden Lights Rhododendron 'Golden Lights'
Exbury Klondyke Rhododendron 'Klondyke'
Exbury Lemon Lights Rhododendron 'Lemon Lights'
Exbury Mt. St. Helens Rhododendron 'Mount Saint Helens'
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Upright habit with pink flowers with a reddish-orange dappling. Green foliage turns a golden bronze in the fall.
Zone: 5 to 9 Average Size: 4-6’ Tall & Wide Flower: Star-shaped, rose-red blooms with a red-orange dappling Foliage: Oblong, ovate, green leaves turn golden bronze in fall Bloom Time: May Light: Full Sun to Partial Shade Deer Resistant: Yes |
Exbury Red Demon Rhododendron 'Red Demon'
Exbury White Lights Rhododendron 'White Lights'
Swamp Azalea Rhododendron viscosum
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Native to Eastern United States. Grows with a loose upright habit and likes moist to wet soils or wetland areas. Great for wetland planting.
Zone: 4 to 8 Average Size: 5-8’ Tall & Wide Flower: Trumpet-like, star-shaped, white flowers with a pink hue Foliage: Oblong, ovular, emerald-green leaves which turn shades of yellow, orange, red, & purple in fall Bloom Time: Late June to July Light: Full Sun to Partial Shade Deer Resistant: Yes |
Pink & Sweet (Native) Rhododendron viscosum
Millennium Rhododendron viscosum