Azalea ‘Satan’
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Description
Deciduous azaleas, belonging to the genus Rhododendron in the heather family (Ericaceae), are appreciated for their beautiful flowers and decorative leaves. Their cultivation is easy, mainly due to their frost resistance, which sets them apart from Japanese azaleas and rhododendrons. They thrive in containers and flower beds. They can be planted individually or in groups, and they grow exceptionally well along the edges of ponds or water gardens, where the humid microclimate favored by azaleas prevails. They can also be pruned and shaped. Azaleas look exceptionally beautiful in May and June when they bloom profusely, and in autumn, they enchant with their colorful leaves reflecting all the hues of the Polish autumn.
Produced at Zymon Ornamental Shrubs Nursery, azaleas belong, among others, to the Knap Hill group, considered one of the most valuable. Shrubs in this group are characterized by their large vigor and vitality, abundant flowering, and large flowers gathered in impressive inflorescences.
Azalea ‘Satan‘ is a shrub with an upright habit. ‘Satan‘ owes its original name to its deep dark red buds and gray-green leaves. Blooming in June, the flowers of 'Satan' are large, dark red-orange, gathered in semi-spherical inflorescences. Azaleas require a sunny to semi-shaded position, acidic, humus-rich, well-drained soil, and moderately moist conditions.
The variety has been awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit.
Height and width of the dispatched plant | 40/60cm | |
Target height and width | 150/150 cm | |
Planting period | From spring to autumn | |
Container size | C5 - 5 liters | |
Bloom time | From May to June | |
Hardiness | High | |
Watering | Keep the soil moderately moist. | |
Soil type | Loamy, permeable, acidic pH 3.5-4.5 | |
Location | Sunny, partial shade | |
Maintenance procedures | Formative pruning | |
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