Rhododendron 'White Lights' (Azalea, Reblooming Azalea)
'White Lights' resulted from a cross between R. prinophyllum and a white flowered Exbury hybrid. Flower buds are a pale delicate pink in the balloon stage. Upon initial opening the flowers have a pink tinge which fades at full bloom to give a virtually white appearance in the landscape. Flower buds are winter hardy at -35°F. From the University of Minnesota.
Cultural
Flower Color: White
Foliage Color: Green
Height: 5 to 6 feet
Spread: 5 to 6 feet
Plant Needs
Zone: 4 to 7
Exposure: Full Sun
Plant Type: Flowering
Plant Use: Tree or Shrub, Bedding, Container
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