Rosy Lights Azalea

Azalea x 'Rosy Lights' (Northern Lights hybrid)

Pronunciation: uh-ZAY-lee-uh
SKU #00838
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LIGHT: Full sun, Partial sun
WATER: Keep soil moist but not soggy.
SIZE: Moderate growing; reaches 4 to 6 ft. tall and wide.
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Description An extremely hardy selection which provides a massive display of exceptional rose-colored blooms in early spring, on a mounding form with lustrous green foliage. Excellent for use as an accent plant, or for mass plantings and shrub borders. Semi-evergreen.
Bloom Time Late spring
Deciduous/Evergreen Semi-Evergreen
Special Features Attracts Butterflies, Attracts Hummingbirds, Attracts Pollinators
Growth Rate Moderate
Flower Attributes Showy Flowers
Landscape Use Barrier, Poolside
Design Ideas Exceptional early spring color for beds, borders and foundation planting. Add to perimeter plantings. A natural large tree groves and the verges of wild lands or naturalistic landscapes. A traditional choice for Asian inspired gardens. Bold color for reflecting pools and water gardens.
Flower Color Pink
Foliage Color Green
Companion Plants Gardenia (Gardenia); Hydrangea (Hydrangea); Daphne (Daphne); Tree Fern (Dicksonia); Fatsia (Fatsia)
Care Instructions Follow a regular watering schedule during the first growing season to establish a deep, extensive root system. Provide well-drained soil, rich in organic matter. Feed with an acid fertilizer after bloom. Keep roots cool with a thick layer of mulch.
History The Northern Lights azaleas were developed by the University of Minnesota Landscape Arboretum, bred for their extreme cold hardiness. The program developed its first commercially available seedlings in 1978 resulting from the original cross of R. prinophyllum and R. x kosteranum. The former species is an American species found from Main south to Virginia and west to Missouri. White Lights was developed from R. prinophyllum and a white flowered Exbury hybrid.
Lore Though these plants are typically listed as a genus azalea, there is no official genus by that name. They are all technically species and hybrids of genus Rhododendron.
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DescriptionAn extremely hardy selection which provides a massive display of exceptional rose-colored blooms in early spring, on a mounding form with lustrous green foliage. Excellent for use as an accent plant, or for mass plantings and shrub borders. Semi-evergreen.
Bloom TimeLate spring
Deciduous/EvergreenSemi-Evergreen
Special FeaturesAttracts Butterflies, Attracts Hummingbirds, Attracts Pollinators
Growth RateModerate
Flower AttributesShowy Flowers
Style
Landscape UseBarrier, Poolside
Design IdeasExceptional early spring color for beds, borders and foundation planting. Add to perimeter plantings. A natural large tree groves and the verges of wild lands or naturalistic landscapes. A traditional choice for Asian inspired gardens. Bold color for reflecting pools and water gardens.
Flower ColorPink
Foliage ColorGreen
Companion PlantsGardenia (Gardenia); Hydrangea (Hydrangea); Daphne (Daphne); Tree Fern (Dicksonia); Fatsia (Fatsia)
Care
Care InstructionsFollow a regular watering schedule during the first growing season to establish a deep, extensive root system. Provide well-drained soil, rich in organic matter. Feed with an acid fertilizer after bloom. Keep roots cool with a thick layer of mulch.
History
HistoryThe Northern Lights azaleas were developed by the University of Minnesota Landscape Arboretum, bred for their extreme cold hardiness. The program developed its first commercially available seedlings in 1978 resulting from the original cross of R. prinophyllum and R. x kosteranum. The former species is an American species found from Main south to Virginia and west to Missouri. White Lights was developed from R. prinophyllum and a white flowered Exbury hybrid.
LoreThough these plants are typically listed as a genus azalea, there is no official genus by that name. They are all technically species and hybrids of genus Rhododendron.

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