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Hino White Azalea

Rhododendron 'Hino White'

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Specifications

  • Brand
    Nature Hills' Choice
  • Botanical Name
    Rhododendron 'Hino White'
  • Growing Zones
    6 - 9
  • Mature Height
    2 - 3 Feet
  • Mature Spread
    3 - 4 Feet
  • Sun Exposure
    Full Sun, Partial Shade
  • Moisture
    Medium
  • Soil
    Well Drained Soil
  • Growth Rate
    Slow
  • Flower Color
    White
  • Fall Color
    Bronze, Semi-Evergreen
  • Pollinator Friendly
    Yes
  • Fragrant
    Yes
  • Pruning Time
    After Flowering
  • Bloom Period
    Early Spring


Hino White Azalea Shrub: Evergreen Blooms Every Spring

The radiant Hino White Azalea (Rhododendron x 'Hino White') is a glowing beacon in the spring garden! This compact, evergreen Azalea erupts in masses of snow-white blooms each spring, covering every inch of its rounded form in dazzling floral splendor. Though small in stature, this shrub makes a big impression, especially when those trumpet-shaped blossoms appear in early to mid-spring.

Each flower cluster is lightly fragrant, attracting early pollinators while adding charm to walkways and garden beds.

Hino White has a tidy, mounding habit, usually reaching just 2-3 feet tall and 3-4 feet wide, making it ideal for small-space gardens or low hedges. Its broadleaf evergreen leaves are dark green, petite, and glossy, providing a fresh backdrop for the brilliant white blooms. In cooler climates, the foliage may develop rich burgundy tones in winter, offering year-round interest.

With hybridized roots of native Japanese Azaleas, this cultivar is part of the beloved Kurume Azalea group, an old garden favorite for good reason. Symbolizing patience, elegance, and new beginnings, Azaleas are cherished in Japanese and Southern gardens alike!

Key Features

  • Brilliant white spring flowers in clusters - lightly fragrant
  • Compact broadleaf evergreen shrub with glossy green foliage
  • May develop red-bronze foliage in cold weather
  • Great for foundation plantings, borders, and containers
  • Deer-resistant and low-maintenance
  • Part of the Kurume Azalea family

Landscaping Uses

The Hino White Azalea reaches 2-3 feet tall and 3-4 feet wide, with a naturally rounded form that tucks beautifully into the landscape or container designs.

  • Foundation plantings and front yard borders
  • Evergreen structure in cottage gardens
  • Tidy low hedges or underplanting for taller trees
  • Groundcover mass plantings on slopes or woodland edges
  • Shade garden highlight or accent near patios
  • Lovely in Asian-inspired Gardens and Meditation nooks
  • Small-space gardening and container plantings

Care and Maintenance

This is a drought-tolerant, broadleaf evergreen shrub. once established, loves morning sun with afternoon shade and handles humidity well, especially with regular watering during dry spells.

Hardy in USDA growing zones 6 through 9, it thrives in partial shade and is well-suited to acidic soils with good drainage. It's a reliable bloomer in both coastal and inland regions and tolerates some heat and humidity with grace.

  • Planting Time: Best planted in spring or fall
  • Sun Needs: Partial shade to filtered sunlight
  • Soil Needs: Acidic, well-drained soil; avoid heavy clay unless amended
  • Moisture Needs: Medium; do not let dry out completely, especially in summer. This broadleaf evergreen does appreciate a long drink before winter to keep the leaves hydrated. In areas with harsh, drying northern winds, use an anti-desiccant.
  • Arborist Mulch: A 3-4 inch deep layer of bark or pine needle mulch is ideal to keep roots cool and moist
  • Fertilization Needs: Feed with an acid-loving fertilizer after bloom in late spring
  • Azalea Pruning Info: Lightly prune immediately after flowering; blooms on old wood
  • Renewal Pruning: Every few years, if needed, after bloom
  • Special Perks/Growing Tips:
    • Deer resistant
    • Heat and humidity tolerant
    • Handles light urban pollution
    • Great for erosion control on slopes

A Fresh Blanket of Spring Snow

Let your garden be cloaked in a flurry of pure white petals with the charming Hino White Azalea! Whether you're adding elegance to your entryway or brightening a shaded corner, this shrub delivers classic spring beauty in an easy-to-grow package.

Buy now and Nature Hills will ship at the appropriate planting time for your growing zone.

Frequently Asked Questions

When does Hino White Azalea bloom?
Hino White blooms in early to mid-spring with profuse white blossoms.

Is Hino White Azalea evergreen?
Yes, it is an evergreen shrub with year-round foliage, which may turn reddish in winter.

Does Hino White Azalea rebloom?
No, it typically blooms once a year in spring but puts on a showy, long-lasting display.

Does it need acidic soil?
Yes, like most Azaleas, it thrives in acidic, well-drained soil.

Can I grow Hino White in containers?
Absolutely! It's perfect for pots, especially on patios with dappled sun.

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