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How do you take care of a flame azalea?

How do you take care of a flame azalea?

Flame azalea prefers moist soil but never soggy, waterlogged soil. This is why well-draining soil is so important. Water flame azalea generously when the top of the soil feels slightly dry, wetting the soil to a depth of 8 to 12 inches. Avoid overhead watering, and keep the foliage as dry as possible.

Are flame azaleas poisonous?

This plant has high severity poison characteristics. Rhododendron calendulaceum, commonly known as flame azalea, is an upright, loosely branched deciduous shrub that typically matures to 4-8′ (infrequently to 10-15′) tall and to 8-10′ wide.

How big does a flame azalea get?

6-12 ft. tall
Flame azalea is an upright-branched deciduous shrub, 6-12 ft. tall and equally as wide, with large, showy, funnel-shaped flowers in clusters of 5 or more.

How do you grow azalea flames?

Flame azalea grow best in well drained soils that contain an abundance of organic matter. The addition of leaf mold, peat moss, or other organic matter will help almost all soils. They prefer acid soils with a pH of roughly 4.5-5.5. When planting, dig a hole twice the size of the root ball.

Are azaleas a type of Rhododendron?

Botanically speaking, azaleas and rhododendrons belong to the genus Rhododendron, with azaleas identified as a subspecies of the rhododendron family. According to botanists, there are not enough botanical differences between the two to classify them as two separate species.

Are flame azaleas Evergreen?

These rhododendrons are evergreen, with the foliage taking on a purplish cast in winter. Hardiness zones 5 to 7.

Are azalea galls edible?

On azaleas, leaf galls are caused by the fungus Exobasidium vaccinii, which also will cause leaf galls on a variety of other members of the family Ericaceae. In fact, the fleshy galls on azaleas often are referred to as “pinkster apples” and are edible!

What do azaleas signify?

They represent family and familial duty but can also symbolize wealth and elegance. Azaleas also can symbolize abundance (whether in beauty or in intelligence) along with feminine beauty and developing passion. With more than 10,000 unique cultivars of the azalea, there are plenty of colors to choose from.