Quinquefolium Azalea

Rhododendron quinquefolium

Ericaceae · broadleaf deciduous shrub · introduced

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A deciduous azalea native to Japan, reaching 5 feet. White flowers with green spots, solitary or in clusters of 2 to 3, funnel-shaped, produced with the emerging leaves from terminal buds.

The clean white flowers with green spotting and the whorled leaf arrangement distinguish this from other deciduous azalea species. Acidic, well-drained soil. Twenty-one diseases and 15 pests documented at the genus level. All parts contain grayanotoxins and are toxic if ingested.

Plant Profile

Size & Form

Height
5 ft

Ornamental Interest

Origin
Japan
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Root Colonization (Spring–Fall)

Gall Development & Sporulation

Active Conidial Spread

RustHigh

Uredinial Stage (Summer)

+ 13 more — see full disease and pest lists below

Diseases: Regionally Documented (21)

Pests: Regionally Documented (15)

Data Maturity
Structured Multiple sources. Expert review underway.