Species evergreen azalea

evergreen azalea

Rhododendron 'Everest'

The evergreen azalea (Rhododendron 'Everest') is an evergreen shrub that is part of the Rhododendron genus. It is native to the mountainous areas of East Asia, and grows to a height of up to 1.5m with a spread of 1m. This azalea produces very fragrant, funnel-shaped flowers in the shades of pink and white which appear in danger, from May through to June. Its leathery, dark green foliage has a glossy appearance which holds up well in windy conditions. With its compact habit and attractive blooms, the evergreen azalea is a great choice for any garden.

Cycle:

Perennial

Watering:

Average

Propagation:

Layering Propagation,Cutting,Grafting Propagation,Division,Seed Propagation

Hardiness Zone:

5 - 8

Flowers:

White with a greenish-yellow blotch Flowers

Sun:

Part shade

Leaf:

Yes

Growth Rate:

High

Maintenance:

Moderate

Poisonous To Pets:

Yes

Care Level:

Medium

watering

For the evergreen azalea (Rhododendron 'Everest'), water it thoroughly when the top couple inches of soil in the pot feel dry. It is important to water deeply so that all parts of the root ball are moistened. Watering frequency will depend on the temperature and humidity, as well as the size of the pot. During hot weather, you may need to water your azalea daily, but during cooler temperatures, it should be watered every 4–5 days. Keep an eye on the soil and be prepared to water more often when necessary.

sunlight

Evergreen azalea (Rhododendron 'Everest') should be grown in partial sun to partial shade, with at least 4 hours of direct sun per day. The part of day when the sun is highest (typically 11am - 3pm) is considered optimal for azaleas. It is important to avoid exposing this species to hot afternoon sun, which can damage its delicate foliage and blooms. Too much sun can also cause the soil to dry out quickly, so it is important to water regularly. In cooler climates, azaleas may need extra protection from the winter sun; planting them in semi-shaded areas can help to protect the blooms.

pruning

Pruning of evergreen azaleas (Rhododendron 'Everest')shouldtake place in late winter or early spring (March to April), when the plant is dormant. Amount of pruning will depend on the size and shape of the plant. To maintain natural form, only the tips and dying branches should be pruned. Any branches growing horizontally or inward should be removed. To encourage new growth, remove 1-third of the oldest branches to ground level. This will open up the plant for more light and encourage greater flowering the following year.

Season

Fall
Winter
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Starts Flowering

Rhododendron 'Everest' typically starts flowering in April.

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