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Azalea atlanticum 'Marydel' is a deciduous, semi-dwarf shrub discovered near Marydel, Delaware. A natural hybrid, it features deep pink buds that open to fragrant, white flowers with pink tubes and edges. Growing 3–4 feet tall and 5–6 feet wide, it’s perfect for smaller gardens and adds a sweet, fragrant touch.
• | Green |
• | Mass Planting |
• | Attracts Butterflies |
• | Rabbit Resistant |
• | Spring |
• | Partial Shade |
• | Upright |
Grows best in acidic, organic soil. Prefers sun dappled, high shade, or morning sun with afternoon shade. Tolerates sun in cooler climates. Protect from strong winds. Acidify soils as needed. Prune spent flower clusters immediately after bloom.