Did you know that gardeners have selectively bred azaleas for hundreds of years, and have produced more than 10,000 different cultivars? Of the genus Rhododendron, most Azaleas are slow-growing, long-lasting, shade-tolerant perennials that bloom in the spring. They demand minimal attention, but benefit from a good annual pruning and fertilization. They come in lovely reds, pinks, whites, purples, and yellows. Azaleas are a classic, reliable addition to any New England garden, and despite their prevalence, never fail to wow.
Azaleas We Will Carry in 2021
Arborescens
Calendulaceum
Compacta
Cornell Pink (mucronulatum)
Delaware Valley White
Gibraltor
Girard’s Crimson ‘Hot Shot’
Girard’s Crimson ‘Pleasant’
Hot Ginger & Dynamite
Kaemp
Karen
Komo Kushu (Kiusianum)
Marie Hoffman
Mother’s Day
Pink Mist
Ribbon Candy
Schippenbachia (Royal)
Stewartonian
Trilights
Weston ‘Innocence’
Weston ‘Millenium’
Weston ‘Parade’
White Form
White Form
White Lights