Rhododendron canescens, the Mountain Azalea, is a deciduous shrub native to the southeastern US, blooming with fragrant pink or white flowers in early spring.
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Sunlight
Prefers partial shade.
Watering
Keep soil consistently moist.
Soil
Requires acidic, well-drained, humus-rich soil. Amend heavy clay soils with organic matter.
Temperature
Prefers moderate temperatures.
Habitat
Outdoor
Fertilizer
Feed in early spring with acid-loving fertilizer.
Prefers partial shade.
Protect from intense afternoon sun.
Keep soil consistently moist.
Water deeply when top inch of soil is dry.
Requires acidic, well-drained, humus-rich soil. Amend heavy clay soils with organic matter.
Prefers moderate temperatures.
Ideal range 15-25°C.
Outdoor
Feed in early spring with acid-loving fertilizer.
Avoid over-fertilizing.
Plant Type
Shrub
Plant Category
Flowering, Ornamental
Plant Place Type
Ground, Garden
Plant Environment
Outdoor
Lifespan
Perennials
Plant Height
1.5-3 m
Spread
1.5-3 m
Growth Rate
Moderate
Dormancy
Deciduous
Leaf Color
Green
Leaf Type
Simple
Flower Size
3-4 cm
Toxic for humans
No
Rating: 0/5
Toxic for pets
Yes
Rating: 4/5
Edible
No