Deciduous Azaleas

These hybrids are characterized by an upright growth habit. Typically, they bloom in early summer and drop their leaves in winter. Their flowers produce five stamens and they typically bloom prior to or just as the new leaves are coming out.

Cultivars identified, as “Good Doers” are varieties chapter members have grown successfully for many years in the Midwest under a wide range of climate extremes. Good Doers are good choices for novices.

  • Berryrose
  • Cannon's Double
  • Choptank
  • Choptank Yellow
  • Crimson Tide
  • Fireflash
  • Gibraltar
  • Golden Lights
  • Homebush
  • King's Red
  • Klondyke
  • Lemon Lights
  • Madison Snow
  • Mandarin Lights
  • Marie Hoffman
  • Millenium
  • Mount Saint Helens
  • My Mary
  • Nacoochee
  • Northern Hi Lites
  • Pink and Sweet
  • Pink Delight
  • Satan
  • Sham's Yellow
  • Strawberry Ice
  • Summer Lyric
  • White Lights

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