Azalea ‘Fielders White’ is a hardy, evergreen shrub prized for its profuse, snow-white flowers with a hint of green in the throat, blooming from late winter into spring. It has a rounded growth habit, reaching about 1.2 meters in height and width, and thrives in well-drained, slightly acidic soil, especially in filtered light or partial shade.
Azalea ‘Fielders White’ thrives in partial shade to full sun, prefers slightly acidic and well-drained soil, and requires regular watering. It’s best planted in spring or autumn, with mulching around the roots to keep them cool and moist.
Location:
Sunlight: Partial shade or full sun is ideal, with protection from hot, drying winds.
Soil: Acidic (pH 4.5 to 6.0), well-drained loam is best. Amending with organic matter like peat moss can improve structure and nutrient content.
Wind: Consider wind protection, as azaleas can be susceptible to wind damage.
Planting and Watering:
Best time: Spring or fall.
Depth: Plant the root ball level with the soil surface.
Watering: Regular watering is essential, especially during dry spells. Check for signs of overwatering (yellowing leaves) or underwatering (wilting).