Azalea 'Tri-Lights'
Series: Lights
More About 'Tri-Lights'
- Clusters of trumpet-shaped flowers cover the plant
- Deep rose buds open pink and white with yellow upper petals
- Medium green leaves appear after the flowers and turn burgundy in the fall
- Mounding, rounded habit when mature
- Bloom Time: Spring
- Type: Deciduous
Interesting Notes:
Flowers are mildly fragrant.
Zone:
4Height:
125-150 cmSpread:
125-150 cmColour:
WhiteTri-Lights Azalea Growing and Maintenance Tips
Azalea have a shallow, fibrous root system, requiring constant moisture, but dislike standing water. They need protection from the midday sun and a fertile soil with a low pH. To promote flowering for the following season, any pruning should be done soon after blooming, to leave enough time for the buds to reset.
'Tri-Lights' Characteristics

Full Sun

Partial Sun/Shade

Fragrant

Rock garden
Soil Moisture
Well-drainedMoist to Average
Growth Rate
MediumAttributes
Fall ColorDeciduous
Flowering Time
SpringHabit
RoundedMounding
Foliage Color
GreenLandscape uses
SpecimenFoundation planting