Azaleodendron azaleodendron


Azaleodendron is a rare hybrid between deciduous azaleas and evergreen rhododendrons. This unusual plant has very attractive flowers of mauve colour and narrow petals, and narrow, bright green, semi-deciduous leaves. Flowers are sweetly fragrant and come out in late spring or early summer which will extend flowering time of your rhody-moor.
For richer flowering and growth dead-head where possible. It prefers bright to dappled shade or partial shade (partial sun). Morning sunlight is a killer, same as deep shade. The roots are shallow, spreading to sides in search for nutrients. Never plant them too deep. The soil has to be acidic (pH 4.5-5.5), rich in humus, cool and always moist. Adult plants withstand direct mid-day and afternoon sun if their roots are always moist, they can even handle temporary water-logging. Ideal soil mixture is peat with lime-free, light garden soil topped with leave-mould. Fertilizing is not recommended, however, you can always use a special flower encourager.
Last update 18-06-2008