Western Azalea
Rhododendron occidentale (Torr. & A. Gray) A. Gray - Heath familySize
Mature Height: Up to around 10.0 feet
Planting Distance: 6.0 feet
Plant Type: Shrub
Root Depth: 12 inches
Growth Form: Multiple Stem
Growth Rate: Moderate
Features
Flower Color: White
Conspicuous Flowers: Yes
Bloom Time: Late Spring
Seasonal Growth: Spring and Summer
Evergreen: No
Fall Colors: Yes
Conditions
Shade Tolerance: Intermediate
Clay Soil Tolerance: No
Sandy Soil Tolerance: Yes
Drought Tolerance: None
Flood Tolerance: None
Fire Tolerance: Medium
Salt Tolerance: None
Ecosystem Interactions
Pollinators: Native Bees; Bombus; Moths; Butterflies; Larval Host (Butterfly); Larval Host (Moth)
Larval Species depending on Western Azalea: Caloptilia ferruginella, Coleotechnites huntella, Eulithis xylina, Lyonetia candida, Polygonia faunus, Polygonia faunus rusticus, Polygonia zephyrus, Synaxis jubararia
Native Range
- USA: California, Oregon
State-level native status is based on data available through Plants of the World Online. Regional Native Status comes from the USDA Plants Database. For more detailed native status information, please refer to BONAP.