This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:
Atmore, Alabama
Auburn, Alabama
Midland City, Alabama
Bartow, Florida
Hudson, Florida
Milton, Florida
Sanford, Florida
Coushatta, Louisiana
Covington, Louisiana
Brandon, Mississippi
Columbus, Mississippi
Waynesboro, Mississippi
Greenville, North Carolina
Broaddus, Texas
Mc Kinney, Texas
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The "Pride of Mobile" azalea is something else. They were planted as a hedge facing west in the sun all day long about 1994 at a home ...Read More
Planted small groups about 17 years ago beneath deciduous Florida oaks and pine trees. They have bloomed every single year - pale pink in...Read More
Zone 8b, Heat Zone 9, deed East, Tx on Lake Sam Rayburn
My Aunt has 3 of these rare azaleas. They are trouble free. Her azaleas ar...Read More
I have heard of this cultivar being hard to find. I live in South Texas and I was browsing a Nursery in Kingsville and came across a "Pr...Read More
This is a very old cultivar that has almost been lost, but it certainly is one of my favorites. The masses of flowers seem to look you s...Read More
While most azaleas prefer partial shade, this one doesn't seem to mind being in full sun. It also seems to be more drought tolerant than ...Read More