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Genus: Rhododendron 'Sunglow'
Common Name: Sunglow Azalea
Description: Sunglow Azalea is one of the Carla Hybrids which were bred at NC State University. It was released in 1976. This selection is a medium to large grower with single, medium to large sized, deep rose pink flowers. It is a vigorous grower. Evergreen Deep rose pink flowers Cold tolerant Disease Resistant Low Maintenance
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Size: 5' x 5'
Growth Rate: Moderate
Exposure: Partial Shade
Hardiness: Zone 7-8
Soil: Acidic, well-drained
Uses: The Sun Glow Azalea adds vibrant color to the southern landscape and beyond. Azaleas are excellent for borders and mass plantings. This evergreen shrub jazzes up gardens and mixed beds. At 3 to 4 feet tall and 4 to 5 feet wide at maturity this stunning azalea can even be used in foundation plantings. Try this flowering shrub in a container to add a bold pop of color to your entryway, porch, patio, or deck. For borders or hedges plant about 4 feet apart on center. Otherwise, plant about 6 feet apart to give your plants space in-between.
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Sunglow Azalea