Rhododendron ( Mountain Laurel Kurume Azalea )

The Kurume hybrid azaleas of Japan owe their parentage to several species of mountain azaleas, predominantly R. sataense with R. kiusianum. Formerly, the Kurume hybrids were grouped under R. obtusum, but modern horticulturists now consider R. obtusum a hybrid and […]

Rhododendron ( Morning Glow Pericat Hybrid Azalea )

Dense, spreading, evergreen shrub with small, 1 to 2 inch long, elliptic, glossy, dark green leaves. Single, hose-in-hose, funnel-shaped, lavender-pink flowers with lighter throats and darker blotches, 2 3/4 inches wide. Flowers are borne from early to midsping in profuse, […]

Rhododendron ( Moonlight Rose Exbury Azalea )

Upright, hardy, deciduous shrub with elliptic to oblong, 2 to 6 inch long leaves. Single, trumpet-shaped, pale pink flowers, 2 to 3 inches wide. Flowers are borne in huge, showy trusses of 18 to 30 blooms per cluster. Bloom time […]

Rhododendron ( Montezuma Greenwood Hybrid Azalea )

Compact, upright, evergreen azalea that was developed to thrive in temperate climates and is hardy to 0 degrees F. Single, hose-in-hose, funnel-shaped, purplish-red flowers with white throats, 3 inches wide. Flowers are borne in showy trusses from mid to late […]

Rhododendron ( Mona Lisa Greenwood Hybrid Azalea )

Compact, upright, evergreen azalea that was developed to thrive in temperate climates and is hardy to 0 degrees F. Double, funnel-shaped, dark purplish-pink flowers, 3 inches wide. Flowers are borne in showy trusses from mid to late spring. Plant as […]

Rhododendron ( Momo Zono Kurume Azalea )

The Kurume hybrid azaleas of Japan owe their parentage to several species of mountain azaleas, predominantly R. sataense with R. kiusianum. Formerly, the Kurume hybrids were grouped under R. obtusum, but modern horticulturists now consider R. obtusum a hybrid and […]

Rhododendron ( Momiji Gasane Kurume Azalea )

The Kurume hybrid azaleas of Japan owe their parentage to several species of mountain azaleas, predominantly R. sataense with R. kiusianum. Formerly, the Kurume hybrids were grouped under R. obtusum, but modern horticulturists now consider R. obtusum a hybrid and […]