Azalea
Description
Azalea is a flowering evergreen specimen that brings a fresh, finished look to the landscape. It is known for red, Purple, Orange flowers and green foliage. This selection works well in entry beds, woodland-style gardens, borders, and colorful feature areas. It adds softness and color while helping the landscape feel more settled.
It can grow about 2 feet or less tall and 2—4 feet wide. Bloom time is usually in spring. It does best with moderate watering and a steady care routine. It can be planted as a focal point or mixed with other selections for a fuller garden design. It is a lovely choice for anyone who wants lasting green color with a strong bloom season. These flowering evergreens work well where the goal is color without losing year-round greenery. It is commonly listed for hardiness zones 6 - 9. It is a good fit for homeowners who want a landscape that looks attractive, simple, and well cared for.
Specifications
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Plant Type | Shrubs |
| Plant Subtype | AZALEA |
| Water Needs | Moderate |
| Foliage Color | Green |
| Flower Color | Red, Purple, Orange |
| Bloom Time | Spring |
| USDA Cold Hardiness Zones | 6 - 9 |
| Height | 2 feet or less |
| Spread | 2—4 feet |