Azalea (deciduous) ‘Mandarin Lights’

(Mandarin Lights Azalea)


Size Price
2-GALLON $39.99

Hardiness Zones:

 3a  3b  4a  4b  5a  5b  6a  6b  7a  7b

Quick Overview:

A University of Minnesota production – another in their ‘Northern Lights’ series of floriferous and bone-chillingly cold-hardy azaleas all of which have at least one native species of azalea in their parentage. Ruffled bright red orange flowers with a light fragrance. It’s very floriferous, with an upright rounded habit. ‘Mandarin Lights is a hybrid of the spectacular Flame Azalea (Rhododendron calendulaceum), native primarily to the Appalachian Mountains, and a Knap Hill azalea called ‘Orangeade’.

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Description

Best grown in acidic, light, sandy, well-drained soils in part shade. Tolerates well-drained humusy loams. Prefers a sun dappled shade or high open part shade. Foliage may scorch in full sun. Acidify soils prior to planting and thereafter as needed. Shallow, fibrous root systems (do not cultivate around shrubs).will benefit from a good mulch (wood chips, bark or pine needles) for retention of moisture, stabilization of soil temperatures and winter protection. Consistent moisture is best, but soils must drain well (doesn’t like ‘wet feet’). Poor drainage inevitably leads to root rot, therefore raised beds/plantings should be considered in heavy clay soils. Roots must never be allowed to dry out. Clip off spent flower clusters immediately after bloom as practicable. Slowly naturalizes by root suckers.  (Courtesy of Missouri Botanical Gardens Plant Finder)

Additional information

Common Name

Mandarin Lights Azalea

Botanical Name

Rhododendron 'Mandarin Lights'

Evergreen or Deciduous

Deciduous

Hardiness Zone

3a, 3b, 4a, 4b, 5a, 5b, 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b

Growth Rate

Average

Light Requirements

Part-shade, Part-sun

Height

4-5'

Width

3-4 ft.

Soil Condition

Well-drained

Water Needs

Average

Blooming Period

Spring

Flower Color

Bright Orange

Fragrance

Yes

Foliage Color

green

Deer Resistant

No

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