Azalea Chalet® 'Glowing Pink'
Colorful and hardy to -15F!
Chalet® Azaleas
Selected from a batch of seedling crosses made and shared by famed nurseryman Tom Dodd in Semmes, AL during the late 1990’s, these xpoukhanense hybrids were trialed and finally selected by Chalet® Nursery in Illinois for their extreme hardiness, reliable flower power and a wider range of flower colors.
The pinkest in the Chalet®️ series, Glowing Pink is quite the attention grabber. Bright pink flowers are accented with raspberry-colored spots in the throat, the makings of a stunning contrast.
Who Am I?
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Common Name:Chalet Glowing Pink compact Korean azalea
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Botanical Name:Azalea yedoense var. poukhanense 'Glowing Pink'
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Type:Shrub
Cultural Details
TYPE
Shrub
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Light:Full sun to part shade
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Soil:Average garden soil
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Moisture:Moist, but well-drained.
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Hardiness Zone5-9
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Bloom Time:Spring
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Bloom Color:Bright, medium pink
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Size:3-4' tall by 3-4' wide
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Diseases & Pests:None known
What Makes Me Special?
Bright pink flowers with raspberry throats.
Landscape Use
Borders, foundations, mass plantings, woodland edge
Pruning
These compact azaleas should not need to much shaping, but if you find yourself wanting to do a little, make sure you prune them right after flowering in the spring.Pruning any later than June will sacrifice next year's flowers.
Propagation
Cuttings