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Flame Azalea, R. calendulaceum

Has flower colors ranging from brilliant shades of yellow to orange or red, with a large prominent yellow to orange blotch on the upper lobe (petal).

Flame Azalea, R. calendulaceum (Has flower colors ranging from brilliant shades of yellow to orange or red, with a large prominent yellow to orange blotch on the upper lobe (petal).) — landscape plant in Middle Tennessee

About Flame Azalea, R. calendulaceum

Identify Flame Azalea, R. calendulaceum (Has flower colors ranging from brilliant shades of yellow to orange or red, with a large prominent yellow to orange blotch on the upper lobe (petal).) in Middle Tennessee. Plant identification guide from Mr. Lawn Care.

Flame Azalea, R. calendulaceum (Has flower colors ranging from brilliant shades of yellow to orange or red, with a large prominent yellow to orange blotch on the upper lobe (petal).) is a shrub commonly found in landscapes throughout Middle Tennessee, including Columbia, Thompson's Station, Spring Hill, and the surrounding areas. This plant is part of our Shrubs identification guide.

As lawn care and treatment specialists, we encounter Flame Azalea, R. calendulaceum regularly when servicing properties across the region. Understanding the plants in your landscape helps us provide better, more targeted lawn treatments that protect both your turf and your ornamental plantings.

Quick Facts

Common Name
Flame Azalea, R. calendulaceum
Scientific Name
Has flower colors ranging from brilliant shades of yellow to orange or red, with a large prominent yellow to orange blotch on the upper lobe (petal).
Plant Type
Shrub
Region
Middle Tennessee

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