Looking to grow a stunning red Azalea, or two?
Utilize these classic PNW spring bloomers in almost any garden location as they come in a wide variety of colors & can provide interest more than one season. Look at heights, but pruning/shearing them a bit after bloom each spring will keep plants more compact & maximize flower bud production for next season. Heights listed are for ones left natural and more open in habit. Feed coming out of winter & again in late spring with organic Rhododendron/Azalea/Camellia food. Note the varieties marked for full sun or full shade - all will thrive in part sun/part shade locations. Many will add interest with bonus winter foliage color too. Some even bloom both in the spring & fall!
Check out some of the many varieties we have to offer...
(Heights are 10 year estimates & bloom times are approximate)
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Cherry Drops
Bright red flowers are openly funnel-shaped with frilled lobes. Leaves are small, glossy & deep green. A compact grower with densely branching habit that can tolerate full sun. Blooms mid spring & reaches roughly 2 feet tall by 3 feet wide in size. Evergreen.
Girard's Scarlet
Bright scarlet-orange flowers are openly funnel-shaped & held on ball-shaped trusses of about 3 to 5 flowers. Leaves are a glossy, deep green color. Has a broad, rounded, branching habit & can tolerate full sun. Blooms mid spring & reaches roughly 3 feet tall by 4 feet wide in size. Evergreen.
Hino Crimson
This stunning hardy azalea thrives in cold climates! The profusion of single, crimson blooms appear early & continue through spring. A premier flowering shrub for use as a hedge, walkway border, or in mass plantings for a stunning color display. Loves the dappled sunlight of a woodland garden but can also tolerate full sun. Blooms in early spring & reaches roughly 3 feet tall by 4 feet wide in size. Evergreen.
Johanna
Large bright red flowers are openly funnel-shaped with leaves that are a glossy, olive green. A compact, spreading, dense shrub that can tolerate full sun. Blooms mid spring & reaches roughly 4 feet tall by 4 feet wide in size. Evergreen.
Kimono Maraschino
Luxuriant double cherry-red blooms cover glossy dark green foliage as it drifts through the garden blanketing perennial borders with beautiful late spring color. When cool weather arrives, the evergreen foliage turns a handsome black-purple color. A low growing, spreading habit that creates a wonderful ground cover. Can tolerate full sun, blooms mid to late spring & reaches roughly 2 feet tall by 3 feet wide in size. Evergreen.
Mother's Day
Single bright red flowers are openly funnel-shaped with leaves that are bright green, tinged with red. Has a compact, spreading habit. Blooms mid spring & reaches roughly 3 feet tall by 4 feet wide in size. Evergreen.
Nico
Produces single, pinky-red flowers that have complimentary rich green leaves. Can tolerate fun sun. Blooms early to mid spring & reaches roughly 3 feet tall by 4 feet wide in size. Evergreen.
Perfecto Mundo Red
A neat, rounded shrub that's covered with rich red double blooms in spring, when other azaleas bloom, but then after a brief rest, begins blooming again in mid summer & continues through frost. Can tolerate full sun, blooms in the spring and again in the fall & reaches roughly 4 feet tall by 4 feet wide in size. Evergreen.
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Sewartsonian
Profusely produces brick red funnel-shaped flowers. Can tolerate full sun. Blooms mid spring & reaches roughly 4 feet tall by 4 feet wide in size. Evergreen.
Vuyk's Scarlet
Single bright red flowers are funnel-shaped with frilly-edges. Leaves are glossy, dark green & turn dark red in autumn. Has a compact & spreading habit. Blooms mid to late spring & reaches roughly 3 feet tall by 4 feet wide in size. Evergreen.
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