Azalea Bloom-A-Thon® Hot Pink Description
Love azaleas? Get more of what you love about them with the Bloom-A-Thon® series of reblooming azaleas! Introduced by Proven Winners ColorChoice Shrubs, Bloom-A-Thon azaleas bloom for months every year instead of just weeks, providing up to 20 weeks of glorious color every year.
Of the five lovely colors in the series, Bloom-A-Thon Hot Pink boasts frilly bright pink blooms in late spring, alongside other azaleas, with repeat shows from mid-summer through frost. It is much more shade tolerant than other reblooming azaleas, making it the ideal accent for adding color to cool, dark areas.
Bloom-A-Thon Hot Pink azalea boasts a neat, tidy habit that lends itself well to any landscape or garden application, from low hedges and edging to specimens to flower beds.
Special features: Butterfly lovers,Deer resistant, Disease resistant, Easy care, Everblooming, Evergreen, Foliage interest, Hummingbird lovers, Long blooming, Multi-seasonal interest, Pest resistant, Rabbit resistant, Re-blooming, Season extender
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Quick Facts
- Botanical name:
Rhododendron x 'RLH1-11P1'
- Common name:
Reblooming azalea - Zone:
7, 8, 9 - Sun exposure:
Full sun to part shade
- Delivery:
See schedule - Ship form:
Starter quart - Soil type:
Acidic, moist soil is required - Soil moisture:
Average to moist; good drainage is essential
- Height x width:
3.5-4.5' tall and wide - Flower color:
Bright pink - Foliage color:
Green - Season of interest:
Spring, summer-fall
- Uses:
Specimen, hedge, landscaping, foundation planting - Patent: USPP 27,900
- Cannot ship to:
AK, HI
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PLANTING GUIDE
Soil: Bloom-A-Thon azaleas require the same conditions as other azaleas: cool, moist, acidic soil. Good drainage is essential.
Light: Full sun (6+ hrs/day) to part shade (4-6 hours/day). The hotter the climate, the more beneficial shade becomes.
Water: Moderate moisture; Looks and blooms best when it does not experience any kind of drought stress
Space: 4-5' apart
Fertilizing: Apply a granular rose fertilizer in early spring and again after the first bloom for best rebloom.
Winterizing: A 2-3" layer of shredded bark mulch is recommended. If you wish to attempt growing it in colder areas, plant only in protected spots.
Maintenance: For best rebloom, give the whole plant a light trim after its initial flowering in spring. This encourages new growth. Do not prune before bloom or you will remove the flower buds.Reviews
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