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Azalea Chinzan

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Azalea ‘Chinzan’ is a compact, Satsuki hybrid azalea known for its vivid pink blooms and dense, evergreen foliage. It’s a low-growing, dwarf variety, typically reaching 1-2 feet tall and 2-3 feet wide, making it suitable for small gardens, containers, or as a low hedge. The blooms, which appear in late spring to early summer, are a deep pink color with a darker blotch and can reach 1.5-2 inches in size. It’s also noted for its ability to rebloom later in the season.

A Satsuki hybrid azalea, a popular choice for bonsai and gardens, is a type of evergreen azalea originating from Japan. It’s a hybrid of Rhododendron indicum and R. eriocarpum (or R. tamurae), resulting in a plant known for its beautiful, colorful blooms and compact growth habit.

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  • Compact Size: Ideal for smaller gardens, containers, or as a low-growing hedge. 
  • Vivid Blooms: Deep pink flowers with a darker blotch, adding a splash of color in spring. 
  • Dense Foliage: Dark green, glossy leaves, creating a neat, low-mound shape. 
  • Evergreen: Retains its foliage year-round, providing winter interest. 
  • Easy Care: Low-maintenance once established, needing minimal pruning. 
  • Prolific Bloom: Produces a generous display of flowers in spring, with potential for rebloom later in the season. 
  • Ideal for: Asian gardens, cottage gardens, woodland gardens, borders, and container plantings. 
Satsuki Azaleas:
  • Origin:

    Satsuki azaleas are native to Japan and have been bred and hybridized there for centuries. 

  • Growth:

    They are compact, twiggy plants, often used in bonsai due to their small size and branching nature. 

  • Blooms:

    Satsuki azaleas are known for their large, showy, and often multi-colored flowers. They bloom in late spring and early summer, with bloom times typically ranging from late May to early June. 

  • Flower Colors:

    The flowers can display a wide range of colors, including reds, whites, pinks, and even striped combinations. 

  • Hybridization:

    The first Satsuki azaleas were likely natural hybrids of Rhododendron indicum and R. tamurae. 

  • Other Notable Features:

    Some Satsuki azaleas have contorted or variegated leaves. 

  • Care:

    They thrive in acidic, well-drained soil and partial shade. 

  • Popular Varieties:
    Some popular Satsuki varieties include Gumpo Pink, Gumpo White, Gyokushin, and Higasa. 

Last Updated on September 23, 2025 by admin

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Cultivation Guide

  • Sunlight:

    Prefers partial shade, especially in warmer climates, but can tolerate some sun. 

  • Soil:

    Needs acidic, well-drained soil, slightly acidic to slightly alkaline (pH 4.5 to 6.0). 

  • Watering:

    Requires regular watering, keeping the soil moist but not soggy. 

  • Fertilizing:
    Should be fertilized with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer formulated for acid-loving plants. 

Last Updated on September 23, 2025 by admin

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Grade

200-500mm, 200mm

Unit

2.5 Litre HP, 6 Litre HP

Annual Production

Up to 100

Supplier

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