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Formosa Azalea

Azalea indica 'Formosa'


Hardiness Zones: 8 - 10   View Map
  • Produces 3" funnel-shaped magenta flowers, each with a darker accent blotch, that bloom in the spring; in some areas, the plant will bloom again in the fall
  • Features elliptical, medium green leaves 1½" in length that persist throughout the year
  • Grows in a rounded shape
  • Should be protected from the wind
  • Works well as a mass planting, specimen, foundation plant, border or hedge

Tree Details

Shape

Rounded

Growth Speed

Slow

Scientific Name

Azalea indica 'Formosa'

Mature Height

6' - 8'

Mature Spread

4' - 6'

Shipping Height

2" x 2 1/2" Plug

Highlights

Hailing from southern India, this evergreen shrub is a true eye-catcher. Large magenta flowers emerge in the spring, and in some areas the plant event has a second bloom in the fall. It is commonly used for a mass planting, specimen, foundation plant, border, or hedge.

If you live in Hardiness Zones 8–10, the Formosa azaleas would make a standout addition to your landscape.

Sun Preference

Full Sun, Partial Sun/Shade

Soil Preference

Acidic, Moist, Well Drained

Wildlife Value

The flowers attract butterflies and bees.

History/Lore

This shrub comes from southern India.

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