SCIENTIFIC NAME: Rhododendron 'Hino-crimson'
COMMON NAME: Hino-crimson Evergreen Azalea
GARDEN SIZE: 2-4 feet tall x 3-5 feet wide
GROWTH RATE: Moderate
USDA ZONE: 5 to 8
EXPOSURE: Part Sun
WATER & SOIL: Keep soil moist but well-drained (no wet feet); prefers humus-rich, acidic soil. Avoid heavy clay.
HABIT (FORM): Low-growing, compact, rounded form
FOLIAGE: Evergreen; small, glossy dark green leaves (0.5 to 1.25 inches) with bronze tones in winter
FLOWERS: Crimson red, small, single, funnel-shaped blooms (1.25 inches); blooms in clusters in April to May
PLANT ORIGIN: Kurume hybrid; parents are R. 'Amoenum' x R. 'Hinode-giri'
WILDLIFE SUPPORT: May provide some nesting sites and shelter for birds and small mammals, but does not serve as much of a host for local insects and wildlife. May provide food for insects in the spring.
FERTILIZING: Apply a fertilizer for acid-loving plants in the early spring.
PRUNING: Remove spent flower clusters immediately after the blooms finish. Pruning is not usually needed or recommended, but may be done right after blooming is finished in late spring or early summer.
TOXICITY FLAGS: Toxic to dogs, cats, and horses.
USES: Hedge, Foundation planting, Specimen