🌸 Pink Piedmont Azalea – Brilliant Blooms • Pollinator Magnet • Native Southern Beauty
🚚 Shipping Update: Orders will ship in September due to high summer temperatures to ensure healthy, well-established plants arrive safely.
USDA Hardiness Zones: 6–9
Mature Height: 2–3 ft
The Pink Piedmont Azalea brings breathtaking spring color to the landscape with blooms ranging from soft blush to vibrant pink. Each plant is grown from seed at Flowing Well Tree Farm, ensuring natural genetic diversity, resilience, and strong adaptation to southern landscapes.
Perfect for woodland gardens, native plantings, and pollinator habitats, this deciduous azalea delivers beauty and ecological value in one stunning package.
🌸 Why You’ll Love It
💗 Brilliant Spring Blooms
Clusters of pink flowers create a showstopping spring display with light fragrance and seasonal charm.
🦋 Pollinator Magnet
Attracts hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees—supporting a thriving, biodiverse garden.
🌿 Native Southern Beauty
Naturally adapted to southeastern climates and ideal for woodland and understory plantings.
🌱 Seed-Grown & Unique
Each plant is genetically diverse, making every azalea slightly unique and naturally resilient.
🌱 Growing Conditions
📍 Zones: 6–9 (cold-hardy across the Southeast and lower Mid-Atlantic)
🌤 Light: Partial shade preferred (morning sun / afternoon shade ideal)
🌿 Soil & Planting Guide
🌱 Soil Needs:
- Well-drained, acidic soil (pH 4.5–6.0)
- Rich in organic matter (amend with peat, pine bark, or compost)
- Avoid heavy clay or alkaline soils unless properly amended
📏 Planting Instructions:
- Dig hole twice the width of root ball and slightly shallower than its height
- Set root ball slightly above soil level (do not plant deeply)
- Backfill with amended soil and gently firm
- Apply 2–3 inches of pine bark or pine straw mulch, keeping away from crown
💧 Watering & Care
- Keep soil evenly moist, especially during establishment
- Water 2–3 times weekly for the first 3 months
- After establishment, water during dry periods (especially spring/summer)
- Rainwater or filtered water is best for optimal pH balance
🌿 Fertilization
- Use acid-loving slow-release fertilizer (10-8-6 or similar)
- Apply in early spring and lightly again in late summer
- Avoid overfertilizing—roots are sensitive
- Organic options like cottonseed meal or fish emulsion work well
🌟 Why Choose Pink Piedmont Azalea?
- Native and naturally pest-resistant
- Stunning spring color for woodland gardens
- Excellent for pollinators and wildlife habitat
- Ideal for naturalistic and understory landscapes
- Strong, locally adapted seed-grown stock
✨ Order now to reserve your Pink Piedmont Azalea and bring native spring beauty and pollinator life to your landscape!