About the Florist Azalea
These small, hybrid azaleas are forced into bloom in late winter/spring in a warm greenhouse and retain their evergreen foliage year-round. Blooms are 1-2″ in diameter and are often double or semi-double in display. Some also feature ruffled petals. The clusters of flowers present on woody stems above dark green, oval leaves. They are meant to be enjoyed indoors, as a gift plant or colorful houseplant for approximately 3-4 weeks of bloom time. Expose them to bright indirect light, average soil moisture, high humidity, and cooler indoor temperatures (55-65°F) for longer lasting blooms.
Florist Azaleas are not reliably cold hardy in Northeast Ohio. They grow best in a container year-round, placed outside, in the shade, for the summer and fall, then returned indoors after experiencing a couple frosts for the winter. Shop our online selection of Florist Azaleas.
Care Notes
To make these exquisite blooms last as long as possible, provide bright indirect light and cooler indoor temperatures. Water thoroughly and allow the pot to drain, making sure that the plant isn’t left to sit in water. Using distilled water or rainwater is best for florist azaleas. Avoid placing the plant in direct sun or near hot, drying heating vents. Prune off spent flowers to encourage more blooms and to keep the plant looking fresh and tidy. Fertilize with Osmocote spring and summer. Florist Azaleas grow best in a container year-round, placed outside, in the shade, for the summer and fall, then returned indoors after experiencing a couple frosts for the winter.
- Part Shade to Shade
- Early Spring
- 10"
- 10"
Companion Plants
Combine indoors with other spring seasonal favorites like Florist Hydrangea and Primrose