Azaleas 'Norma' is a deciduous azalea of the rustica hybrid type, with salmon-pink flowers that grow in a distinctive spherical head. Its parent cultivars are unknown. This cultivar has foliage that starts green but turns into various shades of pink and orange in fall. It is lightly and pleasantly scented and often used in beds or borders.
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Toxic to Pets
Toxicity
Perennial
Lifespan
Shrub
Plant Type
1.2 m to 1.5 m
Plant Height
1.2 m to 1.5 m
Spread
Evergreen
Leaf type
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Care Guide
Care Guide for Azaleas 'Norma'
Every week
Water
Partial sun
Sunlight
5 - 32 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
Use rainwater or snow water to hydrate azaleas 'Norma', avoiding alkalic or tap water. Water regularly during vigorous growth, reducing frequency in winter. Increase watering in early spring and summer. Water azaleas 'Norma' in the morning during summer, avoiding noon in spring and fall, and reduce during rainy seasons.
Fertilize:
Azaleas 'Norma' benefits from base fertilizer for better growth. Water-soluble fertilizers should be applied monthly during vigorous growth. Before blooming, use phosphate fertilizer for larger, brighter flowers. After blooming, switch to nitrogen for leaf growth. Fertilize in small amounts on dry soil, avoiding high temperatures and winter dormancy.
Pruning:
Azaleas 'Norma' requires pruning between early and late winter, targeting dead or diseased branches and thinning crowded stems for better airflow. Cut back to outward-facing buds for a natural shape. Use sharp, clean tools to avoid disease and foster healthier growth and more flowers.
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