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Azalea Knaphill Mary Poppins

Rhododendron (Azalea) x knaphill Mary Poppins
Knaphill Azalea, Hybrid Rhododendron

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I bought this azalea without flowers. The plant arrived in good condition. I'm looking forward to spring 2025 to admire the flowers.

Mumu54, 11/12/2024

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A quite vigorous, compact, rounded hybrid Azalea, that has a profusion of red-orange flowers in May. They bloom on young foliage that is tinged with bronze-copper, becoming greener in summer, which will blaze again in autumn before falling. To grow it successfully, give it humus-rich, lime-free soil that is moist but well-drained. It prefers a sunny to partly shaded spot and tolerates heat well. Very hardy.
Flower size
4 cm
Height at maturity
1.20 m
Spread at maturity
1 m
Exposure
Sun, Partial shade
Hardiness
Hardy down to -23°C
Soil moisture
Moist soil
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Best planting time March, October
Recommended planting time March to May, September to October
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Description

Azalea Mary Poppins (Knap Hill - Exbury) is a flamboyant variety of Chinese Azalea, as decorative for its red-orange flowers as for the spring and autumn colours of its foliage. In spring, its flowers bloom in clusters on a beautifully rounded plant with young leaves tinted copper-bronze. The foliage takes on fiery tones at the end of the season. Unlike Japanese azaleas, this plant is deciduous and very hardy. Too little known and too little used, deciduous Azaleas are infinitely graceful plants, thriving in lime-free soil, with a whole host of  qualities. They should be planted in the garden or in a large pot on the terrace without a moment's hesitation!

Azaleas are actually Rhododendrons, whose flowers have 5 stamens instead of 10. They are plants of the Ericaceous family, just like heather, mainly preferring lime-free, acidic soils and humid climates. 'Mary Poppins' is a hybrid cultivar from the Knap Hill-Exbury series. It is a compact bush with a rounded habit, reaching approximately 1.20 m (3 ft 11 in) in height and 1.10 m (3 ft 7 in) in spread by the age of 10. It flowers in early to late May, depending on the climate, at the same time as the leaves emerge. The wide open, star-shaped flowers, 3 to 4 cm (1.2 to 1.6 in) in diameter, are funnel-shape with a ruffled edge, and are gathered in terminal clusters of 20 to 30. They are a mix of gold and varying intensities of orange. The deciduous foliage is composed of simple, oval-lanceolate, smooth-edged leaves, arranged alternately on the branches. They vary from 5 to 10 cm (2 to 3.9 inches) in length. Their colour changes from bronze-copper to green in summer, turning red at the end of October before falling. Azaleas and Rhododendrons have a shallow root system that always needs to be kept moist, but they also dislike waterlogged soil which would suffocate the roots.

Deciduous Chinese Azaleas have fewer requirements than evergreen Japanese azaleas: they are very hardy, and tolerate sun and heat better, and even  occasionally dry soil depending on the hybrids. They will, however, be at their best in cool climates with distinct winters, planted in humus-rich, fertile, lime-free soil. They are beautiful shrubs for borders, with a very attractive, natural habit, blooming twice a year. They are a perfect accompaniment to Japanese maples, which also change their appearance with the seasons, as well as Japanese camellias or their graceful, often fragrant, autumn flowering cousins, the C.sasanqua hybrids. 'Mary Poppins' will be magnificent when combined with other Chinese Azaleas in shades of white, orange, peach or red. The undeniable beauty of deciduous Azaleas merits the changes needed to create the conditions they love. They can also be grown in a large, carefully chosen pot with suitable compost, and watered with non-alkaline water.

 

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Azalea Knaphill Mary Poppins (Foliage) Foliage

Plant habit

Height at maturity 1.20 m
Spread at maturity 1 m
Habit Irregular, bushy
Growth rate slow

Flowering

Flower colour red
Flowering time May
Inflorescence Corymb
Flower size 4 cm
Bee-friendly Attracts pollinators

Foliage

Foliage persistence Deciduous
Foliage colour bronze

Botanical data

Genus

Rhododendron (Azalea)

Species

x knaphill

Cultivar

Mary Poppins

Family

Ericaceae

Other common names

Knaphill Azalea, Hybrid Rhododendron

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

Product reference173421

Planting and care

The Mary Poppins Chinese Azalea thrives a sunny location, unlike the Japanese Azalea, but its preferred position is in partial shade oror east-facing for the morning sun, especially in very hot or sunny regions.

Plant it in ericaceous or humus-rich soil, moist but well-drained, and above all, lime-free. Make sure not to plant the root ball too deep, it should be level with the ground. Water copiously during dry periods, at least once a week during the first year. In spring, apply fertilizer for ericaceous plants. Pruning is not essential but it is a good idea to prune lightly after flowering to keep the plant looking neat. Remove spent flowers to encourage new growth. The Azalea suffers from very few diseases when well-established outdoors. It can be attacked by weevils that eat the edges of the leaves and rootlets, and by the famous "Rhododendron lace bug", though not often causing significant damage. If the soil is chalky or poorly drained, or if the rootball is too deep, the leaves may turn yellow and eventually die.

Some cultivars are quite susceptible to powdery mildew.

Planting period

Best planting time March, October
Recommended planting time March to May, September to October

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow, Woodland edge
Type of use Border, Container
Hardiness Hardy down to -23°C (USDA zone 6a) Show map
Ease of cultivation Amateur
Planting density 3 per m2
Exposure Sun, Partial shade
Soil pH Acidic, Neutral
Soil type Silty-loamy (rich and light)
Soil moisture Moist soil, rich and very well-drained

Care

Pruning instructions Simply remove the faded flowers, by pinching them out, to protect the developing buds. This Azalea does not require pruning.
Pruning Pruning recommended once a year
Pruning time June
Soil moisture Moist soil
Disease resistance Good
Overwinter Can be left in the ground
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