| Knap Hill/Exbury hybrids are English-bred crosses. Trusses of up to 30 trumpet-shaped flowers, each to 3 inches wide, are borne in mid to late spring. The deciduous hybrid azalea, like its native counterpart, is known for excellent fall color and unsurpassed spring flowers. The deciduous azalea is usually less picky about soil conditions, though it too prefers acid conditions. |