Flame Azalea
Rhododendron calendulaceumFlame Azalea is a spectacular native deciduous shrub prized for its bold springtime floral display. In mid to late spring, clusters of trumpet-shaped flowers bloom in brilliant shades of orange, red, and fiery coral, often appearing before or alongside emerging foliage. This dramatic color show makes Flame Azalea one of the most striking native azaleas available, adding vivid seasonal interest to the landscape.
Well-suited for woodland gardens and naturalized settings, Flame Azalea thrives in dappled shade and well-drained soils. Its open, upright habit allows it to blend beautifully among trees and other native shrubs, where it supports pollinators and enhances biodiversity. In fall, the foliage often turns warm shades of yellow to red, extending its ornamental appeal beyond the flowering season. With its native resilience and breathtaking blooms, Flame Azalea is an exceptional choice for gardeners seeking beauty with ecological value.
Care Instructions
Planting:
Plant in partial shade with protection from harsh afternoon sun. Morning sun with afternoon shade is ideal.
Watering:
Water consistently, especially during establishment. Keep soil evenly moist but not waterlogged.
Pruning:
Prune immediately after flowering, if needed, as buds form on old wood.
Pest Control:
Generally pest resistant. Monitor for lace bugs or caterpillars and treat if necessary.
Soil Tips:
Prefers well-drained, acidic soil rich in organic matter. Mulch to retain moisture and protect shallow roots.
