Dogwood Rhododendron Azalea
Rhododendron ‘Dogwood’
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Rhododendron ‘Dogwood’
In stock & ready to ship today
FREE shipping on orders of $49 or more!
Will thrive in
Not suited for outdoor growing in
The Dogwood Rhododendron Azalea explodes with white and pink blooms every spring, bringing a touch of whimsical beauty to your garden. This easy-care gem thrives in dappled sunlight, filling those awkward shady areas with color. So ditch the high-maintenance options and bring effortless elegance to your landscape with the Dogwood Rhododendron Azalea.
The Dogwood Rhododendron Azalea transforms your yard into a springtime wonderland. In early spring, clusters of blooms emerge, each flower a delicate trumpet with a soft, petal-like texture. Their colors are a delightful combination - a base of pure white edged with a rosy-pink blush that intensifies towards the center. As the blooms unfurl, the soft, waxy petals feel cool and smooth to the touch, resembling delicate porcelain.
Throughout the spring, the vibrant display continues, with the pink edging deepening slightly as the white centers mature to a soft ivory. As summer arrives, the flowers begin to gracefully fade, transforming from their vibrant hues to a soft pastel version of their original colors. The delicate petals eventually give way, leaving behind tiny seed heads that add subtle visual interest through the fall months.
Beyond the flowers, its evergreen foliage adds a touch of elegance throughout the year. Each leaf has a glossy sheen that catches the light and adds depth to your garden beds. The color is a vibrant evergreen, a deep emerald that borders on jade in the cooler months. Run your fingers along the surface and you’ll be surprised by its smooth, leathery texture, cool and substantial.
Unlike some evergreens with brittle needles, the Rhododendron’s foliage is surprisingly pliable, bending gently with the breeze. Throughout the spring and summer, the rich evergreen color remains constant, providing a beautiful backdrop for the vibrant blooms. Even as fall approaches, there’s no dramatic color change. The leaves might develop a slightly more subdued tone, a deeper, richer emerald, but they stubbornly cling to their verdant beauty, adding a touch of life to your garden long after other plants have surrendered to winter’s chill.
The Dogwood Rhododendron Azalea prefers dappled sunlight or partial shade. Avoid planting it in areas with harsh afternoon sun, which can scorch the leaves, or strong winds, which can damage the blooms. This Azalea thrives in well-drained, acidic soil rich in organic matter. Aim for a pH between 4.5 and 5.5. If your native soil is not naturally acidic, you can amend it with peat moss, composted manure, or a soil acidifier before planting.
Mature Dogwood Rhododendron Azaleas reach 4-6 feet tall and wide. This compact size makes them ideal for borders, foundation plantings, or smaller gardens. When planting multiples in a row, space them 6 feet apart to allow for proper growth and air circulation.
Dig a hole 1.5 times wider than the root ball of your Dogwood Rhododendron Azalea and just as deep. Loosening the soil at the bottom of the hole encourages healthy root development.
Gently remove your Dogwood Rhododendron Azalea from its container and loosen any circling roots. Position the plant in the hole so the crown (where the roots meet the stem) sits at ground level. Backfill the hole with the amended soil mixture, tamping it down gently to eliminate air pockets and secure the plant.
Give your newly planted Dogwood Rhododendron Azalea a deep watering to settle the soil around the roots. Aim to soak the soil thoroughly, allowing any excess water to drain away.
Apply a 2-3 inch layer of mulch, like pine needles or bark, around the base of the plant to retain moisture, regulate soil temperature, and suppress weeds. Keep mulch a few inches away from the stem to prevent rot. Water deeply once a week, ensuring the soil stays moist but not soggy. Increase watering during hot, dry spells.
The ‘Dogwood’ Azalea is more than just an ornamental plant - it’s an investment in creating a personal oasis, a place to unwind, de-stress, and reconnect with nature’s simple pleasures. Don’t wait to bring this touch of serenity to your life. Order your Dogwood Rhododendron Azalea today, and start creating your own slice of paradise.
Water deeply once a week, ensuring the soil stays moist but not soggy. Increase watering during hot, dry spells.
Apply a 2-3 inch layer of mulch around the base to retain moisture, regulate soil temperature, and suppress weeds. Opt for pine needles or bark for best results. Keep mulch away from the stem to prevent rot.
Prune lightly in early spring before new growth appears. Remove dead, diseased, or damaged branches, and trim back any overgrown limbs to maintain a desired shape.
In early spring, feed your Azalea with a slow-release fertilizer formulated for acid-loving plants. Follow the product’s instructions for application and amount.
Choose a sheltered location for your Azalea to minimize exposure to harsh winter winds. If a deep freeze is expected, burlap fabric can be used to loosely wrap the plant for additional protection.
Regularly inspect your Azalea for signs of pests or diseases. Only treat when necessary with a targeted solution to avoid harming the plant.
Water your Azalea thoroughly right after planting. The soil should be moist but not soggy all around the root ball.
For the first two weeks, water your Azalea every other day, keeping the soil moist but not too wet. Check for dryness by sticking your finger 2-4 inches into the soil near the roots. If it feels dry, water deeply. After two weeks, switch to watering once a week. Supplement with additional watering if there’s less than an inch of rain per week. Use a drip hose for slow, even soaking. Aim to provide roughly 1 inch of water per week, adjusting based on rainfall.
Water your Azalea deeply once a week during regular weather. Increase watering frequency during hot or dry periods. Always check the soil to ensure it stays moist, but not soggy. Deep watering encourages roots to grow deep for better access to moisture.
Hold off on fertilizing for the first few months after planting. New plants focus on establishing their root system, and fertilizer can be too harsh at this stage.
In early spring of the second year, fertilize your Azalea with a slow-release fertilizer formulated for acid-loving plants. Opt for a balanced fertilizer with a ratio like 10-10-10 or one specifically labeled for Azaleas and Rhododendrons. Follow the product’s instructions for application amount, typically scattered around the base of the plant.
Continue fertilizing with a slow-release fertilizer in early spring each year. You can also add a light layer of composted manure around the base in late fall or early winter for a natural nutrient boost.
Prune lightly in late winter or early spring before new growth appears. Avoid pruning in summer or fall as this can remove flower buds for the following spring.
Use sharp, clean pruning shears or loppers to make clean cuts. Bypass pruners are ideal for smaller branches, while loppers work well for thicker ones.
Look for dead, diseased, or damaged branches that detract from the overall shape.
Make clean cuts just above a healthy outward-facing bud or branch junction. Remove branches that rub against each other or grow inwards towards the center of the plant.
For a more controlled look, trim back any overgrown branches to maintain the desired size and shape. Aim for a natural, balanced appearance.
Encourage bushier growth by pinching off the soft tips of new growth during the spring and summer. This will stimulate the plant to produce more side shoots, creating a denser, fuller shape.
Dispose of pruned branches properly. Bag them and discard them with your yard waste, or chop them up finely and add them to your compost pile.
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