Azaleas » R. (Azalea) Deciduous 93 items found. Click on photo/text link for more information on any product.
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R. (AZALEA) DECIDUOUS cumberlandense (bakeri) 'Jerry's Tangerine' Jerry chose the one with the reddest orange flowers and immediately dubbed it "Tangerine". more info
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R. (AZALEA) DECIDUOUS flammeum (speciosum) (C8) The Oconee Azalea is a possibly the most variable of our native southern azaleas. Flowers emerge in May in shades of salmons, pinks, yellows, oranges and reds. Coming from the Piedmont area of GA and SC, these plants very heat tolerant. more info
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R. (AZALEA) DECIDUOUS luteum 'Golden Comet' (C) 'Golden Comet' has very fragrant deep yellow flowers. more info
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R. (AZALEA) DECIDUOUS periclymenoides (C8) These are the typical pink and white flowered "pinxterbloom" of our eastern woods. Hardy and easy to grow. more info
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R. (AZALEA) DECIDUOUS prinophyllum 'Marie Hoffman' (C8) This plant has very large bright pink flowers and is extremely fragrant and very hardy. It will grow in full sun to shade. Some have said this is a robust growing R. prinophyllum but it is most likely a hybrid. more info
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R. (AZALEA) DECIDUOUS prinophyllum (roseum) (C) The flowers are bright medium pink and open in early May along with the leaves. Our favorite part is the powerful scent, described as that of cloves. more info
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R. (AZALEA) DECIDUOUS prunifolium (C8) This native of southwestern Georgia and adjacent Alabama blooms when not many other shrubs are doing much. Although the flowers aren’t fragrant, the colors are stunning- ranging from pinkish-orange to bright red. more info
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R. (AZALEA) DECIDUOUS prunifolium 'Daves Best' (C8) A cutting grown form of prunifolium. A more robust grower than other clones; seems well adapted to our hot New Jersey summers. more info
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R. (AZALEA) DECIDUOUS sanctum (C8) Flowers are purplish pink to red, occasionally white, blooming after the new leaves emerge. The leaves are deciduous, and stunningly lustrous, unusual because they are rhombic in shape. more info
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R. (AZALEA) DECIDUOUS schlippenbachii (C8) Distinctive leaves are arranged in whorls of five. The 2 to 3 inch wide flowers are open-faced, and appear in various shades of pink to white as the distinctive whorls of five leaves expand. more info
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R. (AZALEA) DECIDUOUS schlippenbachii 'Sid's Royal Pink' (C8) A deeper pink clone from Sid Burns, who selected this form on Long Island. more info
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R. (AZALEA) DECIDUOUS vaseyi (C8) Flowers are distinctive, with short tubes and petal lobes deeply divided to the base, Usually flowering in shades of rose-pink. Blooms occur before the leaves. All the seedlings have screaming red fall foliage. more info
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R. (AZALEA) DECIDUOUS vaseyi 'White Find' (C) This is the rare and elegant pure white flowered form grown from cuttings. more info
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R. (AZALEA) DECIDUOUS viscosum Swamp Azalae (C8) Valuable for its late, fragrant bloom, usually around early to mid-July. Flowers are white, sometimes with variable amounts of pink and are highly fragrant. more info
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R. (AZALEA) DECIDUOUS viscosum 'Betty Cummins' (C8) Dave Lewis found this great pink form of viscosum growing along the side of the road. more info
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