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Rhododendron

Common Name: Dorothy Hayden Azalea

Azalea ‘Dorothy Hayden’ bears blooms of clear white with a yellow-green spotted blotch in late spring or early summer. The flowers are single, tubular- funnel-shaped and have frilly edges. The plants are dwarf, rounded and dense.

Plant Type: Broadleaf Evergreen
Width: 2'-4'
Height: 2'-3'
Fragrant: No
Fruit ColorGreen
Zone:6 - 8
Deer Resistant: No
Salt Tolerant: No
Drought Tolerant: No
Attract:Butterflies
Exposure:Partial Shade
Bloom Time:Late Spring, Early Summer
Bark Type:Smooth
Landscape/Use:Container, Foundation
Shape:Oval, Rounded
Soil TypeNormal, Loamy, Sandy
Flower Color:White
Leaf Color:Green
Fall Color:Dark Green
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