Welcome to our Plant Library! This is a new feature on our website to showcase the vast selection of plants that we carry across different seasons. We are continuously adding products, so if you are looking for a specific plant not listed below, we encourage you to call or visit to see if we have it in stock!
Azalea Delaware Valley White
Botanical Name: Rhododendron ‘Delaware Valley White’
Common Name: Delaware Valley White Azalea
Mature Height and Width: 3–4′ tall × 4–5′ wide
Growth Habit: Low, spreading evergreen shrub with a broad, rounded form. Naturally wider than tall, forming a dense but soft mound over time. Moderate growth rate.
Foliage Description: Small, elliptic dark green evergreen leaves with a slightly glossy finish. Foliage may develop subtle bronze winter tones in Zones 6–7.
Flower Description: Large, single, pure white blooms with lightly ruffled petals. Flowers are showy and abundant, creating a bright spring display.
Bloom Time: Mid-spring
Fall Color: Evergreen; foliage may bronze slightly in winter but does not produce traditional fall color.
Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade; best flowering with 4–6 hours of direct sunlight.
Hardiness Zone: USDA Zones 6–8
Notable Landscape Uses:
Foundation plantings; mass plantings for clean spring contrast; woodland-edge gardens; mixed shrub borders; low evergreen borders; courtyard gardens; transitional shrub in layered evergreen beds.
Deer Resistance: Low to Moderate
Azaleas are frequently browsed by deer, especially tender new growth and flower buds. Protection is recommended in moderate to heavy deer pressure areas in Zones 6–7.
