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Azalea (Rhododendron spp.) is a popular flowering shrub that belongs to the genus Rhododendron, which includes both deciduous and evergreen varieties. Azaleas are highly valued for their vibrant, colorful blooms and attractive foliage, making them a favorite in gardens and landscapes. Here's a detailed description of the Azalea plant:

Size and Growth Habit
Height: Azaleas typically range in height from 1 to 6 feet, depending on the variety. Some smaller cultivars may stay compact, while larger varieties can reach 8 feet or more if left unpruned.
Spread: Azaleas usually spread from 2 to 6 feet wide, with a dense, bushy growth habit. The spread can vary depending on the variety and growing conditions.
Shape: Azaleas have a rounded, dense, and compact shape, making them ideal for use in garden beds, borders, or as hedges.
Leaves
Evergreen vs. Deciduous: Azaleas can be either evergreen or deciduous, depending on the species and variety. Evergreen azaleas retain their foliage year-round, while deciduous azaleas shed their leaves in the fall and regrow them in spring.
Appearance: The leaves are usually small to medium-sized, oval to elliptical, and can be leathery or soft, depending on the variety. They are typically dark green but can have shades of yellow, bronze, or purple in the fall.
Texture: Evergreen azaleas tend to have glossy leaves, while deciduous types may have more matte or hairy textures.
Flowers
Color: Azalea flowers come in a wide range of vibrant colors, including shades of white, pink, red, purple, orange, and yellow. Some varieties have bicolor or multi-colored flowers with varying patterns or spots.
Shape: The flowers are funnel-shaped or trumpet-like and typically consist of five petals. They can be single, semi-double, or double, depending on the variety.
Bloom Time: Azaleas bloom in early to mid-spring, with some varieties flowering in late winter or early summer. The blooming period typically lasts 2 to 4 weeks, depending on the climate and variety.
Fragrance: Some azaleas have a light, sweet fragrance, while others may have little to no scent. Fragrance can vary by cultivar.
Growing Conditions
Sunlight: Azaleas prefer partial shade but can tolerate full sun in cooler climates. In hot, sunny regions, they should be planted where they can receive some afternoon shade to protect their blooms from scorching.
Soil: They thrive in well-drained, acidic soil (pH 4.5 to 6.0) that is rich in organic matter. Azaleas do not do well in alkaline soil and require good drainage to avoid root rot.
Watering: Azaleas like consistent moisture but should not sit in waterlogged soil. Regular watering, especially during dry periods, is important for maintaining healthy growth. Mulching around the base helps retain moisture and regulate soil temperature.
Hardiness: Azaleas are hardy in USDA zones 5-9, with some varieties able to tolerate colder climates, while others are more suited to milder conditions.
Uses
Ornamental: Azaleas are widely used as ornamental plants in gardens due to their beautiful flowers and compact size. They make excellent additions to borders, foundation plantings, and mass plantings.
Hedges and Screens: Azaleas can be used as low hedges or screens when planted in groups or pruned to maintain a uniform shape.
Specimen Plant: A single, well-placed azalea can serve as a focal point in a garden, especially when in full bloom.
Container Gardening: Dwarf azaleas and smaller varieties are popular in containers, making them ideal for patios, balconies, or indoor gardens.
Cultural Significance
Azaleas are especially popular in East Asia, particularly in Japan, where they are celebrated in festivals and gardens. In the United States, they are a staple in southern landscapes, and some varieties are associated with Southern gardens and traditions.
Care Tips
Pruning: Prune azaleas immediately after blooming to shape the plant and remove any dead or damaged growth. Pruning later in the year may remove next year's flower buds.
Fertilization: Azaleas benefit from feeding with fertilizers designed for acid-loving plants. It's best to fertilize in early spring or after blooming to promote healthy growth.
Mulching: Apply mulch around the base of the plant to keep the soil moist, cool, and well-drained, especially in hot weather.
Varieties
There are numerous azalea species and cultivars, with some of the most popular including:
Evergreen Azaleas: Varieties like 'George Tabor', 'Autumn Amethyst', and 'Delaware Valley White' are common and bloom in vibrant colors.
Deciduous Azaleas: Varieties like 'Gable Hybrid', 'Mandarin Lights', and 'Knaphill Hybrid' are known for their bright blooms and fall foliage color.
Dwarf Azaleas: Perfect for smaller gardens or containers, varieties like 'Hino Crimson' and 'Pink Ruffle' are compact yet colorful.
Pests and Diseases
Azaleas are susceptible to pests such as aphids, lace bugs, and spider mites, as well as diseases like powdery mildew, root rot, and leaf spot. Proper care, including well-drained soil and regular maintenance, can help prevent these issues.
Conclusion
Azaleas are an excellent choice for adding color, texture, and seasonal interest to any garden. With a wide range of colors, sizes, and blooming times, they are versatile and easy to care for, making them one of the most popular flowering shrubs worldwide. Whether used as foundation plants, in borders, or as a striking focal point, azaleas offer beauty and charm in every season.

✅Planting And Care


✅Sunlight
Sunlight of more than 6 hours a day is ideal for flowering and fruit development of the plant.
✅Soil
The soil should be well drained, fertile and rich in organic content.
✅Watering
Poke your finger/plain small stick into the soil to check the moisture.
Apply 4 cup(approx. 200 ml) of water when the top soil (1-2 inch) in the pot feels dry to touch.
Do not overwater the plant.
As a rule of thumb, water the plants thoroughly in summer and reduce watering in winter and rainy season.
Water should be applied preferably in the morning or evening.
✅Application of Fertilizer
Before application of fertilizer loosen the topsoil without disturbing the roots of the plant so, it can uptake the nutrients and moisture easily.
Apply organic fertilizer once a month during the main growing season (December-February)
Apply water immediately after application of fertilizer.
✅Re-potting
When a plant outgrows in current pot, re-pot with fresh potting soil and some fertilizer.
Do the re-potting late evening and keep the plant in shady area for 2 to 3 days and then move the plant in its suitable climatic condition.
✅Plant Protection
Remove dead, infected or damaged plant parts and discard them away from the plants.
For any insect attack or disease, you can use Neem oil, Eucalyptus oil or Citrus oil spray for primary treatment.
✅Don’ts
Do not over-water the plant especially when pot does not have drainage holes.

REC: After getting (( VERY VERY IMPORTANT )) the plants, AVOID exposing them to direct sunlight as it can cause leaf BURN. AVOID overwatering your plants. The primary reason for outdoor plant demise is excessive watering.

Planting: Excavate a hole double the size in width and depth compared to the polybag that contains your plant. Fill it up, blending compost with the topsoil. Insert the plant into the newly loosened soil. It is essential to water both Rare Live Plant & Regular (Morning 300ml).


NOTE 1: The plant may appear dry due to transportation time. Aquinnah however, the plant is still healthy because it is an outdoor plant. Place it back in the soil, apply the included fertilizer, water it, and monitor it for a week. It will restore its freshness.

Note 2: image is for reference only. Appearance of actual product may vary based on factors such as climate, age, and height.

✅ Easy To Grow
✅Hybrid Varient
✅Suitable for Indian Climate
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Product Information

Brand

Aquinnah

Product Type

Live Flower Plant

Life Cycle

Annual

Suitable Location

Outdoor

Hybrid

Yes

Grafted

No

Plant Age

1.5 Years

Country_of_Origin

India

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