‘Millie Mac’ Florida Azalea blooms in May, producing extremely fragrant yellow to orange flowers in delicate clumps. The blooms appear before Rhododendron x ‘Millie Mac’ is fully leafed out, making the plants very showy in semi-shaded areas. This deciduous native Azalea was found in Alabama, and tolerates heat and humidity well, as well as mid Atlantic winters. Enjoy this heavenly fragrance in the May garden.
Height
6 Feet
Spread
5 Feet
Bloom Color
Orange, Yellow
USDA Hardiness Zone
5
Current Availability
Qty Avail
Description
Comments
Future Crop
Future Crop Ready Date
9
Rhododendron (Azalea-deciduous) austrinum Millie Mac #5 15-18"+ (yellow)
Characteristics & Attributes
Attributes
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Cut Branches
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Fragrant - Flower
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Native
Soil Conditions
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Average
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Moist
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Sandy
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Wet
Bloom Time
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Spring
Exposure
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Partial Shade/Shade Tolerant
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Sun
Attracts Wildlife
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Attracts Butterflies
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Attracts Hummingbirds
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Attracts Pollinators
Tolerance
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Clay Soil Tolerant
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Wet Site Tolerant
Foliage Color
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Green
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