Rhododendron x 'Hershey Red'
Azalea
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Azalea (Rhododendron x 'Hershey Red') - Description
Hershey's Red is a great evergreen variety of azalea. Its nice compact shape belies the fact that it is a vigorous producer of flowers. Being in this dwarf size gives it extra desirability as pruning and shaping are virtually not needed. If you are to prune Hershey's Red, wait until just after its spring bloom so you don't end up clipping off next years buds as they form quickly after wood.
Azalea (Rhododendron x 'Hershey Red') - Blooming
Blooms in early Spring. There are many varieties of Rhododendrons and Azaleas that come in many different colors and styles.
Azalea (Rhododendron x 'Hershey Red') - Growth
Rhododendrons do best with filtered sunlight. Generally, these plants will need more protection from the sun as the climate gets sunnier and hotter. They do best in cooler, temperate climates that have sufficient rainfall.
Azalea (Rhododendron x 'Hershey Red') - Planting
Sow seeds in soil that is acidic as soon as the seeds are ripe or in early spring. Maintain the temperature between 55 and 65°F (18°C). It should be noted that Rhododendrons readily hybridize and seeds collected from your garden may produce offspring that do not closely resemble the parents.
Azalea (Rhododendron x 'Hershey Red') - Pest
Prone to whitefly, lace bugs, scale, caterpillars and aphids. Susceptible to powdery mildew, leafy gall and root rot.
Azalea (Rhododendron x 'Hershey Red') - Interesting facts
The name Rhododendron literally translates to "rose tree". The species R. catawbiense is found throughout the Appalachian Mountains. Not only is it the state flower of West Virginia, it is also on the state flag.
Azalea (Rhododendron x 'Hershey Red') - Soil and irrigation
Need fast-draining soils that are rich and acidic. Does best if the soil also retains sufficient quantities of water (amend soil with organic matter to do so). These plants need more air in the root zone than most plants do. Plants that are yellowing and that have leaves that are dropping are most likely sitting in water and the roots are drowning.









