Evergreen Azalea...

What is an Azalea?  An Azalea is defined as any of various shrubs of the genus Rhododendron having showy, variously colored flowers.  One of the major differences between azaleas and the rest of the rhododendron family is their size. Another is their flower growth. Rhododendrons grow their flowers in clusters, while most azaleas have terminal blooms (one flower per flower stem). However, they have so many stems that during the flowering season they are a solid mass of color. The exception to this rule is a small group of azaleas which grow their flowers in tight terminal clusters that look like little balls of color.

Evergreen azaleas are easy to grow, reliable plants which provide color to the garden in a wide variety of situations. The plants range from tiny, tightly packed miniatures and groundcovers to larger shrubs perfect for the woodland garden or hedge. Azaleas can be pruned to maintain any desired size. Particular growth characteristics are noted in the plant descriptions.   Evergreen means a plant retaining its foliage year-round.
 

For a full selection of Evergreen Azaleas to enhance the beauty of your property, visit us today at Little Cypress Natives.

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Some Examples of the Evergreen Azaleas we offer at Little Cypress Natives