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  • There is undeniable elegance to Azalea 'Rex' and its delightful salmon-pink, star-shaped blooms smothering the plant. It provides a stunning focal point for your outdoor space.
  • It provides a brilliant structural foundation with its neat, compact, and low-growing growth habit. Additionally, the lush evergreen foliage retained all year round guarantees this variety works hard across multiple seasons.
  • For optimal health and vigour, provide this azalea with ericaceous compost or acidic soil in dappled woodland shade. Once established, it proves incredibly resilient and requires minimal ongoing maintenance.
  • Your garden will buzz with life as this azalea brings in foraging bees and butterflies all year round. It is a phenomenal choice for Japanese-style garden designs.
  • An enchanting piece of horticultural lore: azaleas are actually classified botanically as a sub-genus of rhododendrons. They have been extensively bred in Japan for hundreds of years to create sculpted landscapes.

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  • There is undeniable elegance to Azalea 'Rex' and its delightful salmon-pink, star-shaped blooms smothering the plant. It provides a stunning focal point for your outdoor space.
  • It provides a brilliant structural foundation with its neat, compact, and low-growing growth habit. Additionally, the lush evergreen foliage retained all year round guarantees this variety works hard across multiple seasons.
  • For optimal health and vigour, provide this azalea with ericaceous compost or acidic soil in dappled woodland shade. Once established, it proves incredibly resilient and requires minimal ongoing maintenance.
  • Your garden will buzz with life as this azalea brings in foraging bees and butterflies all year round. It is a phenomenal choice for Japanese-style garden designs.
  • An enchanting piece of horticultural lore: azaleas are actually classified botanically as a sub-genus of rhododendrons. They have been extensively bred in Japan for hundreds of years to create sculpted landscapes.