| Upright, deciduous shrub that is cold hardy from -10 to -20 degrees F. Single, trumpet-shaped, deep red flowers, 2 to 3 inches wide. Leaves are elliptic to oblong, 2 to 6 inches long. Flowers are borne in large, showy trusses from early to late spring.
The deciduous hybrid azalea, like it's 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 well-drained and acid conditions.
The Ilam azaleas are hybrids developed in New Zealand resulting from crosses between R. molle, R. calendulaceum, and R. viscosum. Though azaleas have a potentially large list of possible pest and disease problems, they are usually trouble-free if planted correctly in proper cultural conditions. |