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Gibraltar Azalea is a bold, deciduous shrub celebrated for its vivid spring color and reliable hardiness—making it an ideal choice for Pacific Northwest gardens. In mid to late spring, striking bell-shaped trusses open from crimson buds into blazing orange blooms, each up to 3 inches wide. These eye-catching flowers attract pollinators like butterflies and hummingbirds while providing a spectacular contrast against fresh green foliage.
Extremely hardy and resistant to powdery mildew, Gibraltar performs well in mixed borders, foundation plantings, or as a flowering hedge. With its upright habit and dramatic blooms, it’s a standout specimen in any garden.
Features:
Brilliant orange blooms in mid to late spring
Fragrant, bell-shaped flowers in large trusses
Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds
Mildew resistant, rabbit resistant, and black walnut tolerant
Excellent for hedging, borders, or as a focal point
Sun, Part Sun | |
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6 ft | |
4 ft | |
Spring | |
Yes | |
Orange | |
Mild | |
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