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(Evergreen Azalea, Kimi-no-hana Azalea, Satsuki Azalea)

The Satsuki Azalea 'Kimi-no-hana' is an evergreen shrub whose single white blooms are striped and blotched with deep rose pink. Pure white or rose flowers also occur. The many funnel shaped blooms are borne in few-flowered clusters in spring and late spring. The small elliptic leaves are glossy green. The low slow-growing plants are spreading, well branched and dense.

Prized for their large flowers and compact habit, Satsuki Azaleas descend from Rhododendron indicum, Rhododendron...

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Auburn University Horticulture Department, Auburn, AL

(Evergreen Azalea, Kinpai Evergreen Azalea, Satsuki Hybrid Azalea)

The Satsuki Azalea ‘Kinpai' is an evergreen shrub that bears large single white or pale pink blooms, often with a coral-pink or orange-red rim. The contrasting rim varies markedly in width and color from flower to flower. The many funnel shaped blooms occur in few-flowered clusters in mid-spring. The small leaves are oval to lance-shaped and dark green. The low slow-growing plants are spreading, well branched and dense.

Prized for their large flowers and compact habit, Satsuki Azaleas descend...

(Evergreen Azalea)

A Belgian Indica hybrid, this evergreen azalea bears showy clusters of large bright red blooms. The funnel shaped, scentless flowers appear from early to mid-spring, but may also bloom in late fall and winter in frost-free districts. The upright, waist-high plants have elliptical, dark glossy-green leaves.

Primarily derived from the East Indian species Rhododendron simsii, Rhododendron indicum, and Rhododendron murconatum, Belgian Indica Hybrid azaleas were originally...

(Evergreen Azalea, Louisa Azalea)

The hybrid azalea ‘Louisa’ is a prostrate broadleaf evergreen shrub introduced in 1972. It bears clusters of funnel-shaped rosy pink flowers in late spring. The single, unscented flowers have a few red speckles on their upper lobes. This cultivar slowly forms a well-branched, spreading, dense low shrub with small elliptic dark green leaves.

Azaleas prefer partial shade and highly organic, acid soil that is evenly moist but well-drained. Plant them shallowly and mulch well to conserve moisture...

(Evergreen Azalea, Maria Elena Evergreen Azalea)

The hybrid azalea ‘Maria Elena’ is a broadleaf evergreen shrub that bears double flowers of a strong purple-pink in late spring. It grows slowly into a dense, compact, mounded plant with small elliptical dark green leaves.

Azaleas prefer partial shade and highly organic acid soil that is evenly moist but well-drained. Plant them shallowly and mulch well to conserve moisture and suppress weeds. They prefer locations with warm summers and cool winters and require some winter cold for optimal...

(Evergreen Azalea, Michael Hill Evergreen Azalea, North Tisbury Hybrid Azalea)

The North Tisbury azalea ‘Michael Hill' bears lovely large deep shrimp-pink flowers in late spring. The funnel-shaped single blooms have burgundy speckling on their upper lobes. This dense broad ground-hugging plant has small elliptic glossy-green leaves that are bronze-tinged in fall and winter.

North Tisbury Hybrids are low-growing evergreen azaleas introduced by Polly Hill of Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts. Like most North Tisbury cultivars, 'Michael Hill' is a hybrid of Rhododendron...

(Evergreen Azalea)

The Satsuki Azalea ‘Momo-no-haru' is an evergreen shrub that bears abundant clusters of large lavender-pink funnel-shaped flowers from mid- to late spring. The small leaves are elliptical and glossy green. The low slow-growing plants are spreading, well branched and dense.

Prized for their large flowers and compact habit, Satsuki Azaleas descend from Rhododendron indicum, Rhododendron eriocarpum, and other species and hybrids. Originating in Japan more than 300 years ago,...

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David C. Royster

(Evergreen Azalea)

Large vivid orchid-pink flowers ornament the compact upright branches of this evergreen azalea in mid-spring. The broadly funnel shaped, scarlet-flecked blooms are prolifically borne in few-flowered clusters. The narrow oval leaves are glossy green. This cultivar grows slowly into a dense mounded shrub.

Prized for their large flowers and compact habit, Satsuki Azaleas descend from Rhododendron indicum, Rhododendron eriocarpum, and other species and hybrids. Originating in...

(Evergreen Azalea, North Tisbury Hybrid Azalea, Pink Pancake Azalea)

The North Tisbury azalea ‘Pink Pancake' bears lovely large pink flowers in late spring and early summer. The funnel-shaped single blooms have red speckling on their upper lobes. This dense low creeping plant has small elliptic glossy-green leaves that are bronze-tinged in fall and winter.

North Tisbury Hybrids are low-growing evergreen azaleas introduced by Polly Hill of Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts. Like most North Tisbury cultivars, 'Pink Pancake' is a hybrid of Rhododendron nakaharai,...

(Evergreen Azalea)

A Belgian Indica Hybrid, this evergreen azalea bears showy clusters of large white red-striped flowers. The flaring, funnel-shaped blooms appear in late winter and early spring, but sometimes also from fall to late winter in frost-free districts. The mounded chest-high plants have elliptic dark glossy-green leaves.

Primarily derived from the East Indian species Rhododendron simsii, Rhododendron indicum, and Rhododendron murconatum, Belgian Indica Hybrid azaleas were...