
Azalea 'Delaware Valley White'
Prized for its prolific white flowers, 'Delaware Valley' or 'pleasant white' is a broadleaf, evergreen member of the rhododendron family. It grows to 4 feet tall and wide and is covered with prolific, pure white blooms in April and May. Delaware Vally does well in most part shade environments and will be a long-lived addition to your garden. Plant your azalea in an area with acidic, nutrient-rich soil. If you need to add acidity to your soil, try mixing in some Coast of Maine Acid-Loving Soil. Delaware Valley will prefer a part shade area that gets some dappled sun throughout the day. Morning sun will treat this cultivar well. Ensure soil does not get dry often, or plant with irrigation in place. Plants well with: Ferns, hardy begonias, columbine and heuchera. Arrives to you in a 1-gallon pot.