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Deciduous Azalea
Azalea japonica Explorer
This is a hardy, deciduous variety which produces sheets of beautiful, reddish-pink flowers which clothe the plant in May. It is a small, hardy plant which is quite rare and not widely available in Britain. It rarely exceeds 1 metre in height, making it ideal for filling a gap in a mixed or shrub border, or for incorporating into the border of a small garden.
Position:
Partial shade
Soil:
Neutral to acid, humus rich and well drained
Rate of Growth:
Slow growing
Flowering Period:
Early spring
Flower Colour:
Reddish-pink
Other Features:
Superb burst of early spring colour. Evergreen
Hardiness:
Fully hardy
Garden Care:
Submerge pot in a bucket of water before planting. Water well during establishment. Add Osmocote type feed on planting and each spring. Add ericaceous compost when planting and mulch around the roots by gently forking in ericaceous compost each spring.
Eventual Height: 50cm
Eventual Spread:
50cm
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Pot Size |
Supplied Height |
Price |
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2 litre pot |
20-25cm |
£5.80 |
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