Azalea (Rhododendron) 'Girard's Pleasant White' - Girard's Pleasant White Azalea

Girard's Pleasant White Azalea

Azalea (Rhododendron) 'Girard's Pleasant White'

  • Trumpet-shaped flowers are white with a faint green-toned throat
  • Flowers are profuse enough to almost hide the leaves
  • Mounding, rounded habit when mature
  • Bloom Time: Spring
  • Group: Girard
  • Type: Evergreen

ZONE:
5

COLOUR:
White

HEIGHT:
80-100 cm

SPREAD:
80-100 cm

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Growing and Maintenance Tips:


Azalea have a shallow fibrous root system, requiring constant moisture, but dislike standing water. They need protection from the midday sun and a fertile soil with a low pH. May require pH adjustments with acidifying fertilizers or iron sulfate. Maintain a soil pH of 5-5.5 for healthiest plants.  To promote flowering for the following season, any pruning should be done soon after blooming to leave enough time for the buds to reset. Protection (burlap wrap) from drying winter winds is recommended in exposed locations.

Additional Notes about Girard's Pleasant White Azalea:


Foliage is lighter than most girard cultivars.

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