Another fine azalea from the University of Minnesota. A prolific bloomer with bright lemon-yellow flowers which are almost bicolor, with a lighter shade of yellow on the outer edges of the petals, and a more gold-toned throat--quite striking. Grows best in part shade and acidic soil. Get 4-5' tall with a spread of 3-4', and is hardy to Zone 4.
Botanical Name:
Azalea 'Lemon Lights'
Light Needs:
Part Shade
Hardiness Zone:
4
Mature Height:
4-5 ft
Mature Width:
3-4 ft
Bloom Season:
Mid-Spring
Flower Color:
Yellow
Seasonal Interest:
Fall Colors
Fall Color:
Red
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