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Azalea Peach Kirin

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Azalea Peach Kirin is a popular, compact, evergreen Kurume azalea known for its profuse peach-pink blooms that emerge in late winter and early spring. It typically grows to about 60 cm (2 feet) tall and wide, creating a dense, rounded shrub. The flowers are described as “hose-in-hose” or “semi-double” with a white edge.

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  • Flower: Peachy-pink, semi-double blooms with a white edge, appearing in late winter and early spring. 
  • Growth: Compact, evergreen shrub, growing to 60 cm (2 feet) tall and wide. 
  • Foliage: Glossy, dark green leaves. 
  • Sunlight: Thrives in partial shade or full sun. 
  • Soil: Prefers well-drained, acidic soil with plenty of organic matter. 
  • Hardiness: Tolerant of frost and cool climates. 
  • Uses: Suitable for borders, container planting, or adding a vibrant touch to mixed plantings. 
In summary, Azalea Peach Kirin is a beautiful and easy-to-grow evergreen azalea that adds a splash of peachy-pink color to gardens in late winter and early spring. 

Last Updated on September 23, 2025 by admin

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Cultivation Guide

Azalea Peach Kirin thrives with partial shade, well-drained, acidic soil, and regular moistureaccording to greenleafnurseries.co.nz and theplantcompany.co.nzIt’s a hardy, evergreen shrub that produces masses of pink blooms from late winter through spring. 

Key Cultivation Tips:
  • Location:

    Peach Kirin prefers semi-shade or full sun, especially when grown in a sheltered location. Avoid dense shade, as it can hinder flowering. 

  • Soil:

    Acidic, well-drained soil is essential. Azaleas thrive in soils with a pH between 4.5 and 5.8. Amend the soil with organic matter like sphagnum moss peat, compost, or pine bark to acidify it. 

  • Watering:

    Maintain moist soil, but avoid overwatering. Azaleas have shallow roots and don’t like to sit in water. 

  • Fertilizing:

    Azaleas have low nutritional needs. A soil rich in organic matter, like compost, and mulch can provide sufficient nutrients. 

  • Mulching:

    Mulch with pine bark or other organic material to help retain moisture and keep roots cool. 

  • Pest and Disease:

    Regularly inspect for lichen, which can be removed by physically scrubbing or with lime sulfur. 

  • Pruning:

    After flowering, pinch back new growth to encourage more buds for the following year. 

  • Container Growing:
    Peach Kirin can also be grown in containers, but ensure they have good drainage and are watered regularly. 

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

200

Supplier

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