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3/9/2020 Azalea Chart

Azaleas are divided into two categories: Evergreen and Deciduous. Evergreen azaleas are then divided into subgroups. Each variety will vary in size but, as a general rule, evergreen azaleas are as high as they are wide. The group in which they belong as well as the hybridizer will determine their height and hardiness. Deciduous azaleas are Exbury azaleas. These azaleas will lose their leaves in the winter and bear large or clusters of small rhododendron-like flowers in early spring or summer like the evergreen azaleas. Deciduous azaleas tend to have flowers that are in shades of yellow, , orange, and white. Most varieties are even fragrant!

Azaleas will tolerate more sun than rhododendrons but tend to grow better in sun to filtered light location; especially in areas where the sun is too hot. Pruning is essential for the evergreen azaleas to perform without getting too leggy. Always prune to shape after flowering. This will ensure that you will not prune off any of the current season's flowers.

Evergreen Varieties Color Blooms Ama Gasa Deep coral orange June Beni Kirishima Double orange red May Betty Ann Voss Double, light purplish pink Late Caroline Gable Pink on pink April Cloud Nine Double pure white Late Spring Everest White May Gaiety pink May Girard's Purplish red w/red blotch Mid Season Girard's Hot Shot Orange red Mid Spring Girard's Jeremiah Pink Mid-Late Spring Glacier White May Glamour Rose pink May Greenwood Orange Orange Mid Summer Gumpo Pink Rose pink June Gumpo White White June Herbert April Hershey's Red Red May Hexe Carmine red May Hino Crimson Crimson red April Kaempo Hot pink, dwarf Late Bloom Macrantha Pink Bright pink May Maria Derby Orange red Spring Mother's Day Bright red April Nancy Of Robin Hill Pink with blotch Early Spring Pleasant White Clusters of outstanding white flowers April-May Purple Splendor Orchid purple May Rosebud Pink double May Satsuki Amo Pinkish red, excellent bonsai plant May Sherwood Orchid Red May Silver Sword Red w/variegated foliage May Stewartsonian Red May Tara Rose Rose red May Tradition Clear double light pink April

9322 – 196th Street SE, Snohomish, WA 98296 • Phone: 425-481-7565 or 360-668-9575 • www.flowerworldusa.com Evergreen Varieties con't Color Blooms Treasure White May Twenty Grand True double pink April Vuyk's Rosy Red Rosy red Spring Vuyk's Scarlet Scarlet red May Ward's Ruby True red Early Spring

Deciduous Varieties Color Blooms

A. occidentale (Western) Small white to pink w/yellow blotch May A. schlippenbachii (Royal) Pale pink Mid April Arneson Gem Golden orange April-May Arneson Golden Solitare Lemmon yellow w/blushes red, orange, pink April-May Cannon's Double Pale yellow w/deep pink veins May-June Dragon Fire Bright Orange May Fireball Brilliant fiery red May-June Fragrant Star Extremely fragrant, showy white April-May Gibraltar Vivid orange, smashing show April-May Candy Lights Pale pink with yellow streaks April-May Golden Lights Yellow, fragrant, mildew resistant April-May Lemon Lights Bright yellow, abundant blooms May-June Lights Deep lilac, profuse bloomer April-May Mandarin Lights Ruffled bright orange, light scent May-June Mary Poppins Orange/red May Northern Hi-Lights Multicolored yellow and white April-May Orchid Lights Orchid-purple May Pink-a-Boo Pink May Pink-n-Sweet Pink May Rosy Lights Dark pink w/rose red, fragrant May-June Tri-Lights Pink with white overtones and yellow blotch April-May Western Lights Clear pink w/large flowers May-June White Lights Large white w/soft yellow, fragrant May-June Irene Koster Light rose pink with golden flowers May-June King's Red Brightest, showiest red May-June Klondyke Bronzy golden tangerine, compact April-May Mollala Red Red May-June Mount St. Helens Pink w/reddish-orange blotch May-June Red Demon Bright red April-May Red Sunset Solid red flowers, bright foliage May Snowbird Pink flushed white, fragrant April Tangerine Delight Brilliant orange, intensely fragrant April-May Wallowa Red Deepest solid red May-June Weston's Lemon Drop Buttery yellow, lightly scented May-June Weston's Lollipop Pink w/yellow flare, very fragrant June Weston's Parade Pink w/orange eye, fragrant July

This list is not necessarily what we carry but to be used for informational purposes to plan your garden. Not all varieties are available at all times.

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