| Azalea (Compact Korean) | Rhododendron yedoense | |  | A hardy semi-evergreen shrub valued for its abundance of charming lavender-pink flowers in early spring. The handsome, deep green foliage is held on dense branches. A great choice for use as a hedge, in borders or in a massed planting. Loves the dappled sunlight of a woodland garden. Semi-evergreen. | SA-3 |  |  |  |  |  |
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30"-36" | 48"-5' | 5-9 |
| | Rhododendron yedoense var. poukhanense | |  | Heirloom Azalea. Found in gardens since the 1800s and offering an exception cold-hardiness, this semi-evergreen shrub is valued for its abundance of charming lavender-pink flowers in spring. The handsome, deep green foliage is held on dense branches. A great choice for use as a hedge, in borders or in a massed planting. Loves the dappled sunlight of a woodland garden. Semi-evergreen. | SA-3 |  |  |  |  |  |
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| Azalea (Evergreen) | Rhododendron gable x | |  | Exceptionally cold hardy to USDA Zone 5, the ‘Herbert’ Azalea is a truly spectacular Gable Hybrid evergreen azalea that produces a profusion of stunningly beautiful lavender-purple ruffled flowers with a deep purplish-red speckled blotch at the center. The flowers appear in spring and will be sure to catch the eye of every passerby and are excellent for cutting and use in indoor floral arrangements. | SA-3 |  |  |  |  |  |
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24"-48" | 36"-5' | 5-9 |
| | Rhododendron girard x | |  | A stunning profusion of single, fuchsia-colored blooms blankets the lush, green foliage in the spring. A premier flowering shrub for use as a hedge, in borders or in groupings. Loves the dappled sunlight of a woodland garden. Semi-evergreen. | SA-3 |  |  |  |  |  |
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36"-48" | 48"-5' | 4-9 |
| | | |  | A prolific bloomer displaying single, reddish-orange flowers. Remains evergreen in milder climates, semi-evergreen elsewhere. Terrific effect used in mass for a colorful show. Orange-red fall foliage. Semi-evergreen. | SA-3 |  |  |  |  |  |
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24"-48" | 36"-5' | 6-9 |
| | | |  | An unusually hardy and highly reliable evergreen shrub with rich lavender-purple hose-in-hose flowers on a vigorous, upright plant. Foliage turns a brilliant burgundy in the fall. Showiest when planted in groups. An ideal spring blooming foundation shrub for beds and borders. Karen is without a doubt among the most coveted azaleas for front foundation bed planting. It's cherished for position near the front door to call attention in the spring with its exquisite mass of color. Outstanding shrub for all beds and borders and will integrate with nearly every plant sharing the same requirements. Azaleas naturally thrive in the acidic soils beneath natural woodlands or ornamental groves of evergreen and hardwood trees. This is an essential of the Japanese tea garden as a symbol of spring, and is found in gardens throughout Asia. | SA-3 |  |  |  |  |  |
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24"-48" | 36"-5' | 4-9 |
| | | |  | National Beauty Azalea (Azalea x ‘National Beauty’) adorns herself with plentiful pink blossoms in spring. This shrub will definitely turn heads and add a delightful sense of drama to your yard. Although this plant is quite attractive when out of bloom, it's best known for its reputation of producing more blooms than most gardeners can imagine. In early spring, the Girard's National Beauty Azalea generates a dense cover of magenta flowers. These blossoms are both elegant and breathtaking. They have ruffled edges that add lovely texture to the overall appearance of this plant. | SA-2 |  |  |  |  |  |
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| | | |  | A profusion of large, single, rounded white flowers creates a beautiful late spring display. The foliage is a lighter green than most other Girard varieties. This versatile, low-growing evergreen shrub works well for containers, as an accent plant, in borders or in mass plantings. Performs best in an eastern exposure. | SA-2 |  |  |  |  |  |
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24"-36" | 24"-36" | 5-9 |
| Azalea (Kurume hybrid) | Azalea x | |  | This stunning hardy azalea thrives in cold climates! The profusion of single, crimson blooms appear early and continue through spring. A premier flowering shrub for use as a hedge, walkway border, or in mass plantings for a stunning color display. Loves the dappled sunlight of a woodland garden. Hino-Crimson Azalea is a relatively small rhododendron that explodes with crimson color each spring. Showy, single flowers appear all over the shrub. The crimson red blooms amass on a low-growing plant with small green leaves. The semi-evergreen shrub keeps its leaves in winter and drops the old leaves just as it forms new ones, so it's nearly year-round color makes this a perfect plant to feature in the landscape or line up as a border or hedge. | SA-3 |  |  |  |  |  |
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| Azalea japonica | Rhododendron | |  | This hardy, reliable, hybrid azalea grabs attention in early spring with its 2", dark red flowers that change to tomato-orange in the sun. The leaves redden in the fall to add another season of interest. Great for foundation plantings, massing, and borders. | SA-2 |  |  |  |  |  |
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48"-5' | 48"-5' | 5-8 |