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| Rhododendron calendulaceum Flame azaleaThis common native of the Appalachian Mountains bears a range of brightly colored flowers ranging from yellow - orange - pink - red. It is commonly used in breeding to bring these colors into hybrids.| Habit: | Vase-shaped, arching and rounded with upright branches, loose, leaves form a tiered horizontal branching pattern | | Size: | 4-10' high, can exceed 10' high in native areas | | Color: | Medium green | | Texture: | Medium-fine | | Hardiness: | Zone 5a USDA | | Habitat: | Pennsylvania - Georgia - Alabama - Ohio | | Family: | Ericaceae | |
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