Azalea
'Stewartstonian'
When Azaleas bloom, the flowers are so profuse the entire plant is blanketed with color. The leaves are usually small, narrow and pointed, often with small hairs on the edges. The 'Stewartstonian' Azalea is a bushy, upright plant with wine-red winter foliage. The numerous flowers are single, bright and clear red.
Bloom
Time: Mid-Spring.
Growth
Habit: Bushy,
Compact, Upright, 6-8' in height.
Foliage: Green turning wine-red in winter.
Sun/Shade:
Sun, Partial Shade.
Hardiness
Zones: 4-10.