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Bosh Bruening
(Evergreen Azalea, Olga Niblett Azalea, Robin Hill Azalea)
Azalea ‘Olga Niblett’ bears blooms of white with brilliant yellow-green spotting in the mid to late spring. The flowers are single, hose-in- hose (two sets of petals, one inside the other) and have frilly edges. The plants are moderately sized, upright and loose in habit. Evergreen leaves are broadly elliptical, glossy and dark green.
Robin Hill hybrid azaleas are a large group of evergreen shrubs that were hybridized in New Jersey by chemist and rhododendron enthusiast, Robert Gartrell. They...
(Evergreen Azalea)
Remarkable both for its showy flowers and for its season of bloom, this evergreen azalea bears clusters of intense reddish-purple flowers in fall and spring. The double, red-dotted blooms continue through winter in frost-free districts. The rounded chest-high plants have elliptic dark glossy-green leaves.
This somewhat cold-tender hybrid azalea prefers partial shade and highly organic acid soil that is evenly moist but well-drained. Plant it shallowly and mulch well to conserve moisture and...
James Burghardt
(Evergreen Azalea)
Bright rose-salmon flowers cover this compact upright evergreen azalea in mid-spring. The unscented semi-double blooms of 'Orange Cup' are accented with red speckles on their upper lobes. The hairy oval leaves are glossy dark green. This cultivar slowly forms a rounded medium-sized shrub.
The Kurume Hybrids result from some 300 years of hybridizing in Japan. Their ancestry likely includes Rhododendron kaempferi, R. kiusianum, and other Japanese species and hybrids....
(Evergreen Azalea)
A heat-tolerant Southern Indica Hybrid, this evergreen azalea bears spectacular clusters of immense rosy orange flowers from early to mid-spring. Red freckles dot the upper lobes of the broadly funnel-shaped single flowers. The upright rounded waist-high plants have handsome dark green leaves.
Selected in the Southeast United States for their tolerance of hot humid conditions, Southern Indica azaleas descend from the Belgian Indica Group. Their ancestry includes the East Asian species Rhododendron...
(Azalea, Orange Truffles Azalea)
Showy spherical clusters of large double apricot-orange flowers crowd the branch tips of this deciduous azalea in late spring, before the foliage has fully emerged. The frilly-edged blooms have a yellow blotch inside and reddish-orange staining outside. This upright medium-sized shrub has elliptical leaves that are coppery when young and that turn burgundy and bronze in fall.
Raised by Hillier Nurseries of Hampshire, England, in 1966, this is a descendant of hybrids developed in the late nineteenth...
Jesse Saylor
(Deciduous Azalea, Orchid Lights Azalea)
Valued for their extreme hardiness and their colorful spring flowers, the Northern Lights Series is a group of hybrid deciduous azaleas developed by the University of Minnesota. The lavender-pink trumpet-shaped flowers of 'Orchid Lights' appear in dense trusses from mid- to late spring. The sterile blooms produce no seedpods and require no deadheading. This compact rounded shrub has oval olive-green leaves that turn maroon in fall.
Plant this azalea in full to partial sun in acidic humus-rich...
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)
A Belgian Indica hybrid, this evergreen azalea bears showy clusters of large soft pink 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...
(Deciduous Azalea)
Numerous dense trusses of ruffled white funnel-shaped flowers ornament this Exbury Hybrid azalea in late spring, before the foliage has fully emerged. Each flower bears a sunny yellow blotch on its upper petal. This open upright medium-sized shrub has hairy bright green elliptic leaves that are coppery-red when young. They turn red-bronze in fall.
Developed by Lionel de Rothschild at his Exbury Estate in England, Exbury Hybrids are deciduous azaleas whose ancestry includes the Ghent, Mollis,...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(PJM Hybrid Rhododendron)
Touted to be among the hardiest, easiest to grow and heaviest blooming rhododendrons, the PJM Hybrids are popular and widely planted. They are compact, evergreen and result from a cross between the North American R. minus var. minus Carolinianum Group and the Asian Rhododendron dauricum. The hybrids were developed at Weston Nurseries in Massachusetts by famed nurseryman Peter J. Mezitt.
The beautiful, rounded shrubs are densely clothed in dark green, shiny...