Description
Hino Crimson Azalea (Botanical Name: Rhododendron Hino Crimson) offers year-round beauty with vibrant crimson blooms every spring and lush dark green foliage that lasts through winter. In the fall, the foliage turns a captivating coppery-bronze. Known for its striking crimson funnel-shaped flowers, this compact evergreen shrub adds year-round interest to your garden. The lightly-scented flowers appear in clusters, creating a beautiful display each spring.
With an upright, spreading form, the Hino Crimson Azalea reaches a mature size of 4 feet in both height and width. Perfect for mass planting or as a container plant, it adds structure and charm to smaller gardens and tight spaces. This azalea thrives in Zones 6 – 8 when planted in well-draining, acidic soil enriched with organic matter. Shield it from direct afternoon sun, and enjoy years of stunning blooms and foliage.
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What is the Garden Drop Program?
Transform the garden into a breathtaking oasis with the hassle-free Garden Drop Program! Experience the convenience of having vibrant plants delivered individually straight from the farm to your doorstep. Perfect for gifting to loved ones or treating yourself. Order now for an unforgettable garden transformation. Say farewell to the limitations of local availability. Available for delivery across Massachusetts.
Each plant comes in a #2 (2 gallon) growers pot. They will ship individually, directly from our grower to your home garden. Please note that shipping is calculated per plant.
Plant Specs:
Botanical Name: Rhododendron Hino Crimson
Light: full sun – partial sun
Watering: regular watering
Soil: acidic, moist, well draining soil with organic matter
Zone: 6 – 8
Plant Shape: upright, mounding
Plant Type: evergreen azalea
Mature Size: height (4') , width (4')
Blooming Season: mid-spring
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