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nancy pothos Nancy of Robin Hill Azalea – Plant DetectivesNancy of Robin Hill Azalea (Rhododendron 'Nancy of Robin Hill') Nancy of Robin Hill Azalea is a compact evergreen azalea that delivers a soft pink spring flower show in a shape that fits easily into smaller beds. The bloom color reads bright but gentle, making it a natural match for foundations and mixed borders where you want a polished look. Dense evergreen foliage keeps structure in place after flowering, so the planting still feels finished

Nancy of Robin Hill Azalea (Rhododendron 'Nancy of Robin Hill')

Nancy of Robin Hill Azalea is a compact evergreen azalea that delivers a soft pink spring flower show in a shape that fits easily into smaller beds. The bloom color reads bright but gentle, making it a natural match for foundations and mixed borders where you want a polished look. Dense evergreen foliage keeps structure in place after flowering, so the planting still feels finished through the rest of the year. With acidic soil, steady moisture, and a protected part-shade site, it settles in as a reliable shrub that looks better with age.

Distinctive Features

This Robin Hill type azalea is known for light pink, double to hose-in-hose flowers, often with a red blotch or speckling in the throat, blooming in mid spring. The plant forms a low, broad mound with small, glossy green leaves that hold well for year-round structure in suitable climates. Its naturally spreading outline makes it useful for soft massing and front-border placement rather than tall foundation screening. Mature size is typically about 2 to 3 feet tall and about 3 to 4 feet wide, creating a wide, garden-friendly silhouette.

Growing Conditions

  • Sun: Part shade is ideal, with morning sun and afternoon shade helping flowers and foliage look their best.
  • Soil: Acidic, organic-rich, well-drained soil that stays evenly moist but does not stay waterlogged.
  • Water: Moderate, keep evenly moist during establishment, then water during dry periods to reduce stress.
  • USDA Zones: 5 to 8.
  • Site: Shelter from drying wind and hot reflected heat helps blooms last longer and foliage stay cleaner.

Ideal Uses

  • Focal Point: Use one plant as a spring focal point where the soft pink blooms can brighten an entry bed or a key view from a window.
  • Foundation Planting: Plant under windows and along foundations for compact evergreen structure and dependable spring color.
  • Front Border: Place at the front of shrub borders where the low, broad mound keeps sight lines open and looks tidy after bloom.
  • Massing: Repeat in groups to create a fuller spring display and a cleaner evergreen base through the year.
  • Containers: Grow in a large container with an acidic, well-drained mix for patio color in spring and structure year-round.

Low Maintenance Care

  • Pruning: Prune lightly right after flowering to shape, since later pruning can remove next seasons buds.
  • Mulching: Mulch to keep roots cool and moisture steady, keeping mulch a few inches away from the base of the stems.
  • Watering: Water during summer dry spells to prevent stress and support healthier foliage and future flowering.
  • Feeding: Feed in spring with a fertilizer for acid-loving shrubs if needed, following label directions.
  • Soil Care: Maintain acidity and add organic matter to support drainage while holding consistent moisture.

Why Choose Nancy of Robin Hill Azalea?

  • Soft Pink Spring Blooms: Light pink double flowers create a refined spring display that works in many landscape styles.
  • Compact Evergreen Form: Low, broad habit fits smaller beds and foundation spaces without feeling bulky.
  • Year-Round Structure: Dense foliage keeps borders looking finished long after bloom season.
  • Easy to Repeat: Works well in groups for cleaner lines and stronger spring impact.
  • Border Friendly Shape: Spreading silhouette fills space naturally at the front of mixed plantings.

If you want an evergreen azalea that stays compact but still delivers a memorable spring moment, Nancy of Robin Hill Azalea is a dependable choice. Focus on acidic, well-drained soil, steady moisture, and a protected part-shade site for best long-term performance. Plant it where the broad habit has room to fill in, especially along the front edge of a bed. Repeated in small groups, it creates a polished look that keeps the landscape feeling complete.

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