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Large flowers morph through shades of pink and white with opposing speckles and stripes. Will reach 3-5' tall and wide with an open, spreading habit.
The 'Delaware Valley White' produces abundant clusters of pure white blooms from April through May. Striking white blooms contrast this azalea's dark, rich evergreen leaves. Will grow 3-4' tall and wide. Does best in part shade in organically rich, well-draining soil.
Elsie Lee' produces bluish-lavender flowers in mid-spring. Dark-green, glossy foliage. Rounded habit, reaching 3-4' tall and wide.
The 'Lady Robin' is a low-growing, spreading variety that grows 1-2' tall and 2-3' wide. Blooms are pink mixed with white, with some flowers appearing more heavily shaded pink and others more white. Blooms will appear in late spring and persist into early summer. Evergreen foliage turns reddish in the winter.
Pleasent White' produces an abundance of large, single, white flowers against light-green foliage. Compact, growing 2-3' tall and wide.
The 'Firestorm' produces large clusters of fuschia-red blooms in late spring. Flowers attract hummingbirds and other beneficial pollinators. Will grow 3-4' tall and wide at maturity. Well-draining, organically rich soils are a must for these evergreens to thrive.