Tallulah Sunrise Native Azalea

azalearhododendron

It is a evergreen, perennial, fragrant, flowering shrub, see how the Tallulah sunrise native azalea looks like in the garden and landscape.

Tallulah Sunrise Native Azalea is suitable for growing in USDA hardiness zones: 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b, 9a, 9b. Other winter zone scales for planting this azalea are ANBG: 1, 2, 3; RHS: H7, H6, H5, H4, H3; PHZ: 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b, 9a.

Azalea details

Plant typeshrub, flowering, fragrant, hedges, containers
Life cycleperennial, evergreen
Sun needsshade, part shade
Growth habitupright
Flowering periodearly spring
Height at maturity2 m - 2 m
Spread2 m - 2 m
Soil typeloamy, sandy, clay, silty
Soil moist/drainagewell drained moist, well drained
Soil PH4.5 - 6.0 (very strongly acidic - slightly acidic)
Water needsaverage, lower when established, water often during drought
Maintenance / carelow
Resistance toheat, insect, humidity, mildew
Gardens typescontainer

Winter hardiness zones:

USDA:
ANBG:
RHS:
PHZ:
  • 7a
  • 7b
  • 8a
  • 8b
  • 9a

Tallulah Sunrise Native Azalea in the landscape and gardening

Tallulah Sunrise Native Azalea
Tallulah Sunrise Native Azalea
Tallulah Sunrise Native Azalea
Tallulah Sunrise Native Azalea
Tallulah Sunrise Native Azalea
Tallulah Sunrise Native Azalea

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