- Type:
- Deciduous shrub
- USDA hardiness zones:
- 5-7
Rosy Cheeks' is a deciduous hybrid azalea (R. atlanticum x R. periclymenoides). It typically grows 6-8' tall. Clusters of soft rose flowers with a golden blotch bloom in April as the leaves emerge. Flowers are fragrant. Obovate green leaves.
- Part shade
- Medium
- Medium
Best grown in acidic, humusy, organically rich, medium moisture, moisture-retentive but well-drained soils in part shade. Prefers a sun-dappled or high open shade. Tolerates a fair amount of sun in cool northern summers, but leaves may scorch in hot afternoon sun in the St. Louis area. Plant in a location protected from strong winter winds. Good soil drainage is essential (doesn't like \wet feet\"). Poor drainage inevitably leads to root rot, therefore raised beds/plantings should be considered in heavy clay soils such as those present in much of the St. Louis area. Shallow, fibrous root systems (do not cultivate around plants) will benefit greatly from a mulch (e.g., wood chips, bark or pine needles) to help retain moisture and stabilize soil temperatures. Roots must never be allowed to dry out. Acidify soils as needed. Clip off spent flower clusters immediately after bloom as practicable."













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