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Knap Hill Azalea
Short overview Knap Hill Azaleas are a group of deciduous azalea hybrids valued for their…
Knap Hill Azalea
Short overview
Knap Hill Azaleas are a group of deciduous azalea hybrids valued for their large, brightly colored spring flowers and upright growth habit. They are widely grown for their bold floral display and are known for greater sun tolerance compared to many evergreen azaleas.
Key characteristics
- Plant type: Deciduous flowering shrub (Rhododendron hybrid group)
- Flower colors: Wide range including yellow, orange, red, pink, apricot, and white (varies by cultivar)
- Bloom time: Mid to late spring
- Flowers: Large, funnel-shaped blooms borne in rounded clusters
- Foliage: Medium green leaves that turn yellow to orange in autumn before dropping
- Growth habit: Upright to spreading, open structure
- Mature size: Typically 1.5–2.5 m (5–8 ft) tall and wide, depending on cultivar
General growing notes
- Light: Grows well in full sun to partial shade
- Water: Requires consistent moisture; sensitive to prolonged drought
- Soil: Prefers acidic, well-drained, organic-rich soil
- Climate: Well suited to cool and temperate climates; generally hardy compared to many azalea types
Note: Flower color, size, and growth habit vary significantly among individual Knap Hill cultivars and growing conditions.