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Rhododendron x 'Judge Solomon' |
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Common name |
azalea |
Family |
ericaceae |
Life cycle |
shrub (Z7-10) |
Flowers |
pink (spring) |
Size |
4-6' |
Light |
part-full shade |
Cultural notes |
ordinary garden soil, not too dry |
Vigorous evergreen azalea featuring three-inch-wide pink flowers. Not as cold-hardy as the azaleas we grew in Pennsylvania, so this one is a bonus of moving south. In full sun its flowers reportedly bleach, so we planted ours alongside the house where it will receive some shade in the afternoon. It stayed attractive throughout the growing season, and bloomed by mid-March the following year.
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In our garden, this plant grows in the following area: foundation border About my plant portraits
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