This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:
Bentonville, Arkansas
Dacula, Georgia
Taylorsville, Kentucky
Saint Clair Shores, Michigan
Traverse City, Michigan
Whiting, New Jersey
Cincinnati, Ohio
Delaware, Ohio
Gresham, Oregon
Portland, Oregon
Wilsonville, Oregon
Alice, Texas
Linden, Virginia
Mechanicsville, Virginia
Warrenton, Virginia
Battle Ground, Washington
Cherry Grove, Washington
Dollar Corner, Washington
Lewisville, Washington
Meadow Glade, Washington
Venersborg, Washington
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Bought three this Spring. Leggy, thinly-leafed, not a defined shape. Planted them, and a month later, they did not have much to show stil...Read More
I love the double blooms, have grown this Azalea for many years. The color is lavender, not pink as it says on the description. They open...Read More
Although it is not evergreen in my garden, it bounces back every year and covers itself with blossoms.
The large double flowers of this evergreen azalea give it the appearance of a florist's azalea. Older leaves turn yellow-orange in the fall.