- Formosa Azalea
Botanical name: Rhododendron indica
Average Size at Maturity: 4-8 ft in height and 4-8 ft in spread
Bloom Time: Early spring, sometimes has a second bloom in the fall
Flower Color: Soft lavender/pink/magenta/purple
Foliage Color: Green
Growth Rate: Less than a foot a year
Landscape Use: Mass planting, specimen, foundation plant, border, or hedge
Light Needs: Full sun to partial shade, minimum of 4 hours of sun a day
Parent Act: Propagate by cutting
Special Feature: Showy spring flowers, attracts butterflies
Water Needs: Provide supplementary watering 2-3 times a week during the first growing season. Drought tolerant once established

