Azalea ‘Little John’

November 11, 2009 by  
Filed under Shrubs

Azalea ‘Little John’

Azalea, Little John

Height: 3′ – 5′
Spread: 3′ – 5′
Zone: 8 – 10
Salt: Poor
Light: Shade / Partial Shade
Deer: Usually Not

Notes: An azalea that rarely blooms, ‘Little John’ is primarily used for it’s dark, rich, burgundy foliage that contrasts well with other plants in the garden. Cold hardy and evergreen Little John is especially nice when planted near variegated plants. Easy to grow.

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One Response to “Azalea ‘Little John’”
  1. avatar Mary Ann says:

    I want to plant this in an area that gets a lot of morning sun. Would this be a good plant for this area . NOrth FL

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