Azaleas
Evergreen Azaleas - Prefer Part Sun to Shade
Cascade - Z5 (6) - white flowers - 4'
Girard’s Hot Shot - orange red flowers
Mother’s Day - double pink flowers
Kiusianum Best Pink - Z5(6) - grows to 3’ slowly, late May-June
K. Komo-Kulshan - Z5 (6) - slowly grows to 3’, deep pink flower with white center late May - June
K . White Form - Z5 (6) - 3’ - white flowers in late May-June
Stewartsonian - dark red flowers
Deciduous Azaleas - Prefer Full Sun
Candy Lights - Z4 - lavendar pink, 3-4'
Compacta - lavender pink flowers
Cornell Pink - Z4 - bright pink flowers, grows 5’ in 10 years, vigorous
Gibraltor - Exbury - Z5(6) - 6’ x 4’ slowly, bright orange flowers
Karen - Z4 - grows to 4’, deep lavender flowers blooms mid-May
Mandarin Lights - orange flowers, 4-5'
Marie Hoffman - pink with a yellow throat
Northern Hi-Lites - from U. Minnesota - Z4 - 4’x4’, creamy white flowers with yellow centers, bronzy purple foliage
Pink & Sweet - Z4(5) - grows to 5’ in 10 years, pink flowers with yellow eye, spicy fragrance, excellent fall color, mildew resist.
Pouk. Rosea & Sweet Sixteen - pink flowering form of Korean Azalea
Pericyclamenoides - Pinxterbloom Azalea - pale pink flowers, blooms in May, 4-6'
Schlippenbachi - Royal Azalea - 6-8’, pink flowers, afternoon shade
Viscosum Pink Mist - Swamp Azalea - Z4 - fragrant pink to white flowers, native to new England
White Lites - from U. Minnesota - Z4, grows 5-6’, pink buds open to blush-white flowers, bronzy purple foliage
Azalea Care : Prep the soil with lots of peat moss and compost, fertilize once established with Holly Tone 2 times a year, and give adequate water especially during times of drought.
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