Azalea ‘White Lights’
Azalea 'White Lights' - Flower buds, hardy to -38 degrees Celsius, are a pale pink, opening to a very clear white flowers. They have fibrous, shallow roots and grow at a slow rate. Prune in spring after flowering is done. Use Bone Meal when you first plant. Do not fertilize the first year. Fertilize once a year with a balanced granular fertilizer. Do not plant any deeper than it is in the pot. Do not add any soil or mulch around the base of the stem. Water deeply once a week for about 20-30 minutes whether is rains or not. Plant at least 3-4 feet from any foundation.
Zone 4. 2m W x 2m H. Upright, multi-stemmed shape. White flowers in May. Insignificant fruit on green foliage turning bronze-purple in the fall. Full sun to part shade. Acid loving soil. 2Gallon.
Attracts pollinators. Not deer resistant.