

Azalea 'George L. Tabor' Flowering Shrub With White And Pink Blooms
Rhododendron indica George L. Tabor
16 reviews


Azalea 'George L. Tabor' Flowering Shrub With White And Pink Blooms
Rhododendron indica George L. Tabor
16 reviews
- Beautiful white and pink blooms add a splash of color to any garden
- Easy to care for and low maintenance
- Tolerant of various soil types and weather conditions
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Why Azalea 'George L. Tabor' Flowering Shrub With White And Pink Blooms?
The Azalea 'George L. Tabor' is a beautiful flowering shrub featuring stunning white and pink blooms. Also known as Rhododendron indica George L. Tabor, this plant adds a pop of color to any garden or landscape. With its vibrant flowers and compact growth habit, it is a popular choice for gardeners looking to add visual interest to their outdoor spaces.
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Sunlight
The Azalea 'George L. Tabor' flowering shrub with white and pink blooms prefers partial shade to full sun conditions. It thrives in locations with at least 4-6 hours of sunlight per day but can also tolerate some shade during the hottest part of the day.

Watering
Azalea 'George L. Tabor' requires regular watering, especially during dry periods. It is important to keep the soil consistently moist but well-drained. Water deeply at the base of the plant to encourage healthy root development and avoid wetting the folia

Fertilizing
Azalea 'George L. Tabor' requires a well-draining acidic soil with a pH of 4.5-5.5. It benefits from a slow-release, acid-loving fertilizer in early spring before new growth begins. Avoid high-nitrogen fertilizers, as they can harm the plant. Do not fertil
Azalea 'George L. Tabor' Flowering Shrub
The Azalea 'George L. Tabor' is a stunning flowering shrub that belongs to the Rhododendron indica species. This shrub is known for its beautiful white and pink blooms that add a pop of color to any garden or landscape.
With its compact growth habit, the Azalea 'George L. Tabor' is perfect for small gardens, borders, and containers. It typically grows to a height of 4-6 feet and has a spread of 4-6 feet.
This azalea shrub is a spring bloomer, producing an abundance of large, showy flowers in shades of white and pink. The blooms are not only visually stunning but also fragrant, attracting pollinators like bees and butterflies to your garden.
The foliage of the Azalea 'George L. Tabor' is dark green and glossy, providing a beautiful contrast to the colorful blooms. This shrub prefers partial shade and moist, well-drained soil for optimal growth.
Whether planted as a focal point in your garden or used as a border plant, the Azalea 'George L. Tabor' is sure to enhance the beauty of any outdoor space with its vibrant blooms and lush foliage.
Plant Information:
Botanical Name: | Rhododendron indica George L. Tabor |
USDA Zones: | 8 - 9 |
Mature Height: | 8 FT |



Pollination Info
Pollination Information for Azalea 'George L. Tabor'
Azalea 'George L. Tabor' is a flowering shrub with white and pink blooms that belong to the Rhododendron genus. Pollination is an important process for the reproduction of these beautiful flowers.
Pollination Process:
The primary pollinators of Azalea 'George L. Tabor' are bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. These pollinators are attracted to the colorful flowers and sweet nectar produced by the plant.
Transfer of Pollen:
When a pollinator visits the flower in search of nectar, it inadvertently picks up pollen grains from the male reproductive organs (stamens) of the flower. These pollen grains are then transferred to the female reproductive organs (pistils) of another flower when the pollinator moves from one flower to another.
Fertilization and Seed Formation:
Once the pollen grains reach the pistils of the flower, fertilization occurs, leading to the formation of seeds within the flower. These seeds contain the genetic material necessary for the growth of a new Azalea 'George L. Tabor' plant.
Importance of Pollination:
Pollination is crucial for the production of seeds and fruits in plants. It plays a vital role in maintaining biodiversity and ecosystem balance. Without pollinators, many plant species, including Azalea 'George L. Tabor', would not be able to reproduce and survive.
FAQ
Azalea 'George L. Tabor' Flowering Shrub FAQ
What is Azalea 'George L. Tabor'?
Azalea 'George L. Tabor' is a popular variety of azalea shrub known for its stunning white and pink blooms. It is a type of Rhododendron indica, a species of evergreen shrubs in the Ericaceae family.
How tall does Azalea 'George L. Tabor' grow?
Azalea 'George L. Tabor' typically grows to a height of 4-6 feet and spreads 4-6 feet wide. It has a compact, rounded growth habit that makes it perfect for use in borders, hedges, or as a standalone specimen plant.
When does Azalea 'George L. Tabor' bloom?
Azalea 'George L. Tabor' produces its beautiful white and pink blooms in spring, usually in April or May, depending on your climate. The flowers are large and showy, adding a splash of color to the garden.
How do I care for Azalea 'George L. Tabor'?
To care for Azalea 'George L. Tabor', plant it in well-draining, acidic soil in a location with partial shade to full sun. Water regularly, especially during dry spells, and mulch around the base of the plant to help retain moisture. Prune after flowering to maintain a tidy shape.
Can Azalea 'George L. Tabor' tolerate cold temperatures?
Azalea 'George L. Tabor' is hardy in USDA zones 7-9 and can tolerate cold temperatures down to 0°F (-18°C). In colder climates, consider planting it in a sheltered location or covering it with mulch or burlap during the winter months.
Are there any pests or diseases that affect Azalea 'George L. Tabor'?
Azalea 'George L. Tabor' is susceptible to pest problems such as lace bugs, spider mites, and aphids. It can also be affected by diseases like powdery mildew, root rot, and petal blight. To prevent these issues, monitor your plant regularly and treat as needed with appropriate pesticides or fungicides.
Can I plant Azalea 'George L. Tabor' in a container?
Azalea 'George L. Tabor' can be grown in a container, but make sure the container is large enough to accommodate the mature size of the plant. Use a well-draining potting mix and water regularly, as container-grown plants may dry out more quickly than those in the ground.
Planting & Care
Azalea 'George L. Tabor' Flowering Shrub
The Azalea 'George L. Tabor' is a beautiful flowering shrub with white and pink blooms that can brighten up any garden. Here are some planting and care tips to help you grow a healthy and vibrant Azalea 'George L. Tabor' in your garden:
Planting:
- Choose a location with well-drained soil and partial shade. Azaleas prefer acidic soil with a pH between 5.5 and 6.0.
- Dig a hole that is twice as wide and just as deep as the root ball of the plant.
- Place the Azalea 'George L. Tabor' in the hole and backfill with soil, making sure to tamp it down gently to remove air pockets.
- Water the plant thoroughly after planting.
Care:
- Water the Azalea 'George L. Tabor' regularly, especially during hot and dry periods. Make sure the soil is consistently moist but not waterlogged.
- Apply a layer of mulch around the base of the plant to help retain moisture and suppress weeds.
- Feed the Azalea 'George L. Tabor' with a slow-release, acid-loving fertilizer in the spring.
- Prune the plant after it has finished blooming to maintain its shape and promote new growth.
- Azaleas are generally resistant to pests and diseases, but keep an eye out for signs of problems and treat them promptly.
With proper care and attention, your Azalea 'George L. Tabor' will reward you with beautiful white and pink blooms year after year.
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I love my new Rhododendron, Azalea 'George L. Tabor'! It's a great addition to my garden.
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