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Fireball Exbury Azalea

Rhododendron 'Fireball'

  • Vibrant Orange-Red Blooms Emerge with Bronze-Red Foliage for Dual-Season Color Impact
  • Thrives in Zones 5-8
  • Grows 4-6 ft Tall, 4-5 ft Wide
  • Showy Red, Orange Blooms From Early Spring to Late Spring
  • Perfect for Privacy Screen or Hedge
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Planting & Care

Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: For the most vibrant orange red blooms and best fall color, plant in full sun (at least 6 hours of direct light). While it handles partial shade well, you will notice fewer flowers and a more open, leggy growth habit.
  • Soil: These shrubs crave acidic, well drained soil rich in organic matter. If you have heavy clay, plant in a raised mound to ensure the roots do not sit in water, and mix in some composted pine bark to lower the pH.

Watering Requirements

During the first two growing seasons, provide about one inch of water per week to help the shallow root system establish. Once mature, Fireball is more drought tolerant than its evergreen cousins, but inconsistent moisture during a dry summer will lead to smaller flower buds for the following spring. Always apply a thick layer of mulch around the base to keep the roots cool and hold moisture steady.

Pruning Tips

Since this azalea blooms on old wood, you must prune immediately after the flowers fade in late spring. If you wait until late summer, you will accidentally cut off next year's flower buds. Think of pruning like a light thinning; remove the oldest stems at the ground level every few years to encourage vigorous new growth and better air circulation.

Fertilizer Needs

Apply a granular fertilizer formulated for acid loving plants in early spring just as new growth begins to emerge. Avoid using high nitrogen fertilizers after mid summer because this encourages tender new growth that will not have time to harden off before the first frost.

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Specifications

Plant specifications
Plant Characteristics Cold hardy, Fragrant, Flowering, Attracts pollinators
Hardiness Zone 4a, 4b, 5a, 5b, 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b
Sunlight Full sun
Height 4-6 ft
Width 4-5 ft
Watering Needs High
Preferred Soil Loamy, Peaty, Sandy
Growth Rate Moderate
Growth Habit Bushy
Blooms In Spring
Flower Color Red, Orange
Foliage Color Green
Fragrant Yes
Pet Safety Toxic to pets
Suitable Space Outdoors
Plant Name Azalea
Botanical Name Rhododendron 'Fireball'
Species hybrid
Cultivar Fireball
Class Ericales, Magnoliopsida
Does Not Ship To AK, HI, ID, MT, PR

Frequently Asked Questions

What USDA planting zones is the Fireball Exbury Azalea hardy in?

  • The Fireball Exbury Azalea is hardy in USDA zones 5 through 8. This cold-hardy shrub reaches 4-6 feet tall at maturity and blooms in early spring with vibrant orange-red flowers. Plant in a location where you can enjoy both the visual display and fragrance during its spectacular spring show.

What is the mature size and height of Fireball Exbury Azalea?

  • Fireball Exbury Azalea reaches 4-6 feet tall and slightly less in width at maturity. This cold-hardy shrub thrives in USDA zones 5-8 with an open, rounded growth habit. Plant it where you can enjoy the fragrant spring blooms up close, available at naturehills.com.

How do I fertilize Fireball Exbury Azalea, and what kind should I use?

  • Use an acid-loving plant fertilizer in early spring before blooming begins. Apply a balanced azalea/rhododendron fertilizer around the root zone, following package directions for the 4-6 foot mature size. Feed again lightly after flowering finishes to support next year's buds.

When and how should I prune Fireball Exbury Azalea?

  • Prune Fireball Azalea immediately after flowering in late spring to avoid removing next year's buds. Light pruning works best since this shrub has an attractive open branching structure. Focus on removing dead or crossing branches rather than heavy shaping.

How is Fireball Exbury Azalea shipped, and will it arrive bare root or potted?

  • Fireball Exbury Azalea ships potted in containers, not bare root, ensuring better transplant success. The established root system means you can plant immediately upon arrival and expect those stunning orange-red blooms next spring in zones 5-8.

Does Fireball Exbury Azalea attract hummingbirds or pollinators?

  • Fireball Exbury Azalea attracts both hummingbirds and beneficial pollinators with its trumpet-shaped orange-red flowers. The fragrant blooms appear in early spring alongside emerging bronze-red foliage. Plant it where you can easily observe visiting pollinators and enjoy the sweet fragrance.

Will Fireball Exbury Azalea thrive in neutral soil, or must it be acidic?

  • Fireball Exbury Azalea requires acidic soil with a pH between 4.5-6.0 to thrive properly. Like all azaleas, it cannot tolerate neutral or alkaline conditions, which will cause yellowing leaves and poor flowering. Test your soil pH before planting and amend with sulfur or peat moss if needed to achieve the proper acidity.