Beautiful white flowering shrub with glossy evergreen leaves. A flowering shrub that makes an easy choice for big impact color.
Additional Information:
Latin Name: | Azalea x 'Delaware Valley White' (Glenn Dale hybrid) |
Plant Type: | Shrub |
Shrub Type: | Broadleaf evergreen |
Exposure: | Part Sun |
Deer Resistant: | No |
Mature Height: | 2 Feet |
Mature Width: | 3 Feet |
Habit: | Rounded |
Hardiness Zone: | Zone 6-9 |
Bloom Time: | April to May |
Flower Colors: | White |
Water Needs: | Average |
Maintenance: | Medium |
Pruning Time: | After flowering to shape |
Additional attribute: | |
Attracts Butterflies | |
Winter Interest | |
Rabbit Resistant | |
Landscape Uses: | |
Hedge, Container, Mass Planting, Woodland Gardens, Shade Gardens |
Follow a regular watering schedule during the first growing season to establish a deep, extensive root system. Provide well-drained soil, rich in organic matter. Feed with an acid fertilizer before spring growth. Prune to shape after flowering.
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Plants with listed heights (i.e. 4-5 ft) are measured from the top of the root ball to the top of the plant. Basically, what will be exposed out of the ground after planting. We do not count the root ball or container in the tree size.
Many of our plants come in the plastic Nursery Containers in which they are grown. These containers come in various sizes. Typically, the larger the container, the more mature and larger the plant is. The containers are measured by the "Gallon". More often than not, the larger the gallon size, the larger the plant.