Azalea satsuki 'Geisha' | |
Azalea Bloom-a-Thon® Pink Double | |
Azaleas are a classic southern plants, putting on a show of stunningly colorful flowers to kick of spring. They do best in dappled sunlight, but can tolerate part sun as well. Azaleas are semi-evergreen shrubs, keeping their outermost leaves throughout the winter. Bloom-a-Thon® Azaleas are extra special, as they bloom not once, not twice, but multiple times throughout the year! They explode in early spring with color, announcing the season, then take a few months off and bloom sporadically starting in late summer and lasting through the fall. Bloom-A-Thon® Pink Double has showy, ruffled, double pink flowers. FEATURES: Botanical Name: Rhododendron x 'RLH1-2P8' PP21,477 Common Name: Azalea Bloom-a-Thon® Pink Double Features: Rebloomer, Fall Interest, Small or Miniature Bloom Time: Spring - Fall Light Requirements: Full Sun -Partial Sun Resists Disease Mature Plant Size: 3 - 5 feet Zone 6 - 9 Proven Winners® | |
Prune only after blooming. Feed with Hollytone after flowers have faded and again every November. Spray in March or April with Dormant Oil for insect control. Deep soak with Miracid every 2 weeks during the summer | |
Low-growing, late-blooming azalea with large white flowers streaked with reddish-purple. Fall Interest. | |
Spring - Fall | |
3' x 3.5' | |
3' | |
Small or Miniature | |
Slow | |
Full Sun-Partial Sun | |
Zone 5-8 | |
Deep soak every 2 weeks in summer |