Fireball Exbury Azalea
Rhododendron 'Fireball'
Planting & Care
Planting & Care
Delivery and Shipping
Delivery and Shipping
Preorder Shipping Schedule
We ship your plants when it's safe to transport them to your zone. Dates are estimated and subject to weather delays.
| Zone 3-4 | Week of March 30th |
| Zone 5 | Week of March 16th |
| Zone 6-12 | Week of March 2nd |
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| Under $50 | $9.99 |
| $50 - $99.99 | $14.99 |
| $100 - $149.99 | $16.99 |
| $150 - $198.99 | $24.99 |
| $199+ | FREE |
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Description
Deciduous Azaleas have long been favorites of landscapers and small-scale gardeners for years. It's not hard to see why with its graceful growing habit and bright colors. Fireball Azalea (Rhododendron 'Fireball') is no different and brings its own flare! Fireball's leaves that emerge bronze-red mature to mid-green by summer!
This shrub flowers at nearly the same time as it's unfurling its leaves, giving your garden an interesting early spring twist. While your neighbors are patiently waiting for their own flowering bushes to start showing signs of color, yours will already be all but drowning in vibrant orange-red fluffy-looking petals. Meanwhile, the leaves emerge bronze-red themselves, meaning Fireball is quite the looker each spring!
This shrub, like others in the family, has an open branching structure that gives it an almost see-through quality, even with its flower buds. If you're extra lucky, you might even find yourself with a curious Hummingbird fluttering around hoping for a snack from the trumpet-shaped flowers. Growing 4-6 feet tall and a bit less in width at maturity, these cold-hardy shrubs thrive in USDA growing zones 5 to 8!
Planting and Application:
Whether you plant Fireball in the front yard near the sidewalk or add a Fireball to the backyard next to the patio, it's sure to be visited by its fair share of beneficial pollinators! Anyone who has an Azalea will tell you the best place to plant it is somewhere everyone can see it in the spring!
Even planted by itself, there is still plenty of appeal. From the fragrant orange-red flowers to the rounded growth habit that lends itself beautifully to landscapes or containers! Plant yours so you can view, and smell, it often!
Plant it towards the front of your property to create an interesting perspective that allows you to see through them to other parts of the plant picture you're creating. This helps bring the viewer's eyes in. This light-looking bush also helps create texture when planted next to heavier pieces like broad-leaved evergreens, Boxwoods, or various Thuja cultivars. Use them all in a boxed shrub border! Add light and airy flowering shrubs with power-packed blooms to Cottage borders, Asian-inspired gardens, and even your foundation planting!
If you have a perennial garden, consider planting it towards the back. It may not be a dense shrub but its height would still cover shorter blossoms. Small spaces such as cottage gardens are an area where Fireball shines. It's a great way to condense a powerful pop of color. If you're blessed with a big yard, you can always use a plethora and create the most magnificent mass planting the neighborhood has ever seen.
- Explodes With Fiery Blooms in Early Spring
- Trumpet Shaped Fluffy Blossoms
- Green Foliage Emerges Bronze & Fantastic Deep Bronze Fall Color
- Classic Azalea Fragrance
- Attracts Hummingbirds, Bees & Butterflies
- Graceful Rounded Growing Habit
- Cottage Gardens, Borders, Screens, Specimens, Hedges & Focal Points
#ProPlantTips for Care:
We love a low-maintenance plant. Maybe that's why we adore Fireball so much! Try to find a nice spot in full sun and moist well-drained soil when checking out planting sites. Part shade works just as well. One thing to keep in mind is that Rhododendrons and Azaleas like acidic soil conditions. If your soil fits the bill, great! If not, consider using some Aazalea fertilizer to help it reach its full potential. Just be careful not to feed after July as it will delay dormancy come fall.
Adding a 3-4 inch thick layer of mulch is another way to create the happiest plant possible. It helps to keep the soil cool during the hot summer days along with conserving moisture. Sure doesn't hurt that mulch makes gardens look pristine and weed-free too! If you'd like to reduce the size at all, grab your sharp pruning shears and give the shrub a trim right after it's done flowering. This makes sure you don't disturb any of next year's blooms!
- Full Sun & Part Shade
- Enriched, Slightly Acidic Well-Drained Soil
- Moderate Consistent Moisture Needs
- Appreciates Mulched Beds
- Prune Immediately After Flower
Don't let the garden next door snag a Fireball Azalea before you. Order yours today from our expert growers at Nature Hills Nursery! Be the first in the neighborhood to show off spring color when you add a Fireball Azalea to the garden. Get yours today before they're gone!
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Growth RateModerate
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FragrantYes
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Bloom PeriodEarly Spring, Late Spring
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Does Not Ship ToAK, HI, ID, MT, PR
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