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Girard's Crimson Azalea

Rhododendron x 'Girard's Crimson'

  • Repeat Bloomer: Enjoy Multiple Flushes of Fruit-Punch Red Flowers Beyond Spring
  • Thrives in Zones 5-8
  • Showy Red Blooms From Early Spring to Late Spring
  • Top Pick for Border or Small groups
  • Pollinator-Friendly - Attracts Hummingbirds
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Plant specifications
Plant Characteristics Attracts pollinators, Cold hardy, Evergreen, Flowering
Hardiness Zone 6a to 9b
Sunlight Full sun, Partial shade
Height 2-4 ft
Width 3-4 ft
Watering Needs High
Preferred Soil Clay, Loamy, Peaty, Sandy
Growth Rate Moderate
Growth Habit Bushy
Blooms In Spring
Flower Color Red
Foliage Color Green
Pet Safety Toxic to pets
Suitable Space Indoors, Outdoors
Plant Name Azalea
Botanical Name Rhododendron x 'Girard's Crimson'
Species x
Cultivar Girard
Class Ericales, Magnoliopsida
Does Not Ship To AK, HI, ID, MT, PR, UT
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Anonymous (United States)
The azaleas bushes were very healthy and arrived undamaged in good packaging

The azaleas bushes were very healthy and arrived undamaged in good packaging.

Healthy plants arriving in good shape is exactly what we aim for, so it's great to hear the packaging held up and the azaleas came through in good condition. Girard's Crimson puts on a really striking show in spring, and with a little acidic soil and some afternoon shade in hotter climates, those plants should settle in and thrive for years. Thanks for planting with us, Shawna.

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Martin
red flowers

The red flowers on this hydrangea stay consistently dark red and the contrast with the green leaves is outstanding.

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Smitty
Cold tolerant

I finally found an azalea that will take zone 5 weather and thrive.

Dear Smitty,

Thank you so much for sharing your experience with Girard’s Crimson Azalea! We’re truly delighted to hear that you’ve found a beautiful azalea that can handle Zone 5 temperatures and flourish in your garden. Finding plants well-suited to local climates is such a rewarding garden win, and your success is inspiring.

If you’re ever interested in enhancing your azalea’s growth, remember mulching around the base can help protect roots during colder periods and maintain soil moisture. Also, we suggest planting in a spot with filtered sunlight to mimic the azalea’s natural preference. Should you want more tailored guidance or fall planting tips, don’t hesitate to reach out!

Thank you again for your feedback—we love hearing how our plants find their perfect spots out in the world.

Rooting for your garden’s success,
Your Nature Hills Plant Care Team

S
Smitty
Cold tolerant

I finally found an azalea that will take zone 5 weather and thrive.

Dear Smitty,

Thank you so much for sharing your positive experience with Girard’s Crimson Azalea! We’re thrilled to hear that you’ve found a cold-tolerant azalea that thrives beautifully in zone 5 weather. It can be challenging to find plants resilient enough for colder climates, so your success story is inspiring!

If you’d like, we can offer some tips to keep your azalea healthy through the colder months—mulching around the base helps protect the roots from freezing, and ensuring good soil drainage is key because azaleas don’t like sitting in wet soil. Feel free to reach out anytime for personalized care advice or more zoning recommendations.

Happy growing, Smitty! We’re rooting for your garden’s continued success.

Rooting for your garden’s success,
Your Nature Hills Plant Care Team

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Demi
Red flowers

My garden is themed with the color red and Girard's Crimson azalea fits right in. I appreciate the neat and well-formed plant to enjoy when the flowering is over.

Dear Demi,

Thank you so much for sharing your delightful experience with the Girard’s Crimson Azalea! We’re thrilled to hear that it complements your red-themed garden so perfectly and continues to bring joy even after its vibrant blooms have faded. Azaleas truly make wonderful low-maintenance, yet striking additions to any garden.

If you haven’t already, make sure to provide your Azalea with well-drained acidic soil and plenty of morning sun to keep those deep red blossoms thriving year after year. To keep the plant looking neat and well-formed, periodic light pruning after flowering can really help maintain shape and encourage healthy new growth.

Please feel free to reach out if you ever want care tips or suggestions for adding other red-flowering companions—we’re always happy to help your garden flourish beautifully!

Bloom on,
The Nature Hills Plant Knowledge Team

D
Demi
Red flowers

My garden is themed with the color red and Girard's Crimson azalea fits right in. I appreciate the neat and well-formed plant to enjoy when the flowering is over.

Dear Demi,

Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts on the Girard’s Crimson Azalea! We’re thrilled to hear it complements your red-themed garden so perfectly. It’s wonderful that you’re able to enjoy the beauty of such a neat and well-formed plant even after it finishes flowering. If you’re looking to keep it looking its best year-round, regular pruning just after bloom and a layer of mulch can help maintain its shape and health.

If you ever want suggestions on companion plants that enhance red hues or tips on winter care, feel free to reach out—we’re always happy to help you cultivate your perfect garden.

Grow on bright and bold,

The Nature Hills Plant Knowledge Team

Frequently Asked Questions

Will Girard's Crimson Azalea survive in zone 5 winters?

  • Yes, Girard's Crimson Azalea is hardy in USDA zone 5 winters. This cold-tolerant variety thrives in zones 5-8 and maintains its evergreen foliage year-round. Plant in a sheltered location with good drainage for best winter performance.

Does Girard's Crimson Azalea grow well in partial shade or dappled sun?

  • Girard's Crimson Azalea thrives in partial shade to dappled sunlight, which protects its glossy evergreen foliage while encouraging those vibrant fruit-punch blooms. Morning sun with afternoon shade works particularly well in zones 5-8. Shop at Nature Hills for healthy specimens.

What type of soil does Girard's Crimson Azalea need, like acidic or well-drained?

  • Girard's Crimson Azalea thrives in acidic, well-draining soil with a pH between 4.5-6.0. Like all azaleas, it needs consistent moisture but cannot tolerate waterlogged conditions. Amend heavy clay soils with organic matter and ensure good drainage for best results.

When is the best time to prune Girard's Crimson Azalea?

  • Prune Girard's Crimson Azalea immediately after the main spring bloom flush ends. Since this variety reblooms periodically throughout the year, late pruning can remove developing flower buds. Stick to light shaping rather than heavy cutting to preserve the natural form.

What fertilizer is recommended for Girard's Crimson Azalea?

  • Use an acid-loving plant fertilizer with a low pH formulation specifically designed for azaleas and rhododendrons. Feed in early spring before the mid-spring bloom flush and again in late summer. Look for azalea fertilizers available at naturehills.com to keep your Girard's Crimson thriving in zones 5-8.

Is Girard's Crimson Azalea deer-resistant or rabbit-proof?

  • Girard's Crimson Azalea offers moderate deer resistance, as most azaleas contain compounds that deer typically avoid. However, hungry deer may still browse young growth during harsh winters. Plant in protected areas or use deterrents if deer pressure is high in your zone 5-8 garden.

When does Girard's Crimson Azalea bloom, and what color are the flowers?

  • Girard's Crimson Azalea produces bright rosy-red blooms with darker red spots in mid-spring, followed by smaller repeat flushes throughout the year. The fruit punch-colored flowers attract hummingbirds and pollinators. Plant in partial shade with acidic, well-draining soil for best blooming performance.

Can Girard's Crimson Azalea be planted in full sun in northern states?

  • Girard's Crimson Azalea tolerates both cold and heat in zones 5-8, but like most azaleas prefers partial shade. In northern states, morning sun with afternoon shade works best to prevent leaf scorch. Plant in well-draining, acidic soil for optimal blooming.

How is Girard's Crimson Azalea shipped, and what size pots are available?

  • Girard's Crimson Azalea ships in multiple container sizes to suit different planting needs and budgets. These hardy shrubs arrive well-established and ready to plant in zones 5-8. Choose larger containers for immediate impact or smaller sizes for budget-friendly mass plantings.