Issho-no-haru Japanese GardensSatsuki azalea with 'fukurin' color pattern, some white, some pink. All have red spotting in the upper lobe. The foliage is very dark green and shiny. Compact habit and can take shearing after bloom. RARE IN CULTIVATION. Az. Issho no haru is a charming evergreen Japanese azalea treasured for its refined beauty, compact habit, and profusion of delicate spring flowers. Its name, which translates roughly to "First Spring," reflects the joyful display of
The tips of leaves are almost white on top of yellow
making a compact globe shaped plant
As so many of the deciduous azaleas are in the orange to yellow colors
Joe became famous for all of his little Hinoki cultivars he found
It almost seems that there is a light on inside the plant
White flowers with a bright pink picotee edge make this evergreen azalea a real winner
This azalea is the most popular for a border planting variety
This is by far the best of the orange flowering deciduous azaleas
Created and named by the Bowhans of Eugene
Found in the Rocky Mountains
This blue-green form of the Himalayan Cedar grows slowly and stays compact
Blue foliage on a tree that spreads on the ground