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Rhododendron occidentale | Western Azalea | 10 Seeds

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Rhododendron occidentale, commonly known as the western azalea, is a captivating and fragrant deciduous shrub native to the western United States, particularly in California and Oregon. This plant is celebrated for its showy, funnel-shaped flowers that range in color from pale pink to white with striking yellow or orange accents. The blossoms emit a delightful, sweet fragrance, making it a sensory delight in gardens and natural landscapes. Western azalea typically blooms in late spring to early summer, adding a burst of color and fragrance to the environment. Its lance-shaped green leaves provide an attractive backdrop to the stunning flowers. Rhododendron occidentale thrives in moist, well-draining soils and is often found along stream banks or in woodland settings. This lovely deciduous shrub has both ornamental and ecological value, as it supports local pollinators and adds a touch of elegance and scent to any garden or wild habitat.  Zones 7-9

Germination

Germinating Rhododendron occidentale seeds can be a rewarding process. Start by placing the seeds in a plastic bag with a moistened medium such as sphagnum moss or peat moss. Store the bag in the refrigerator for a cold stratification period of approximately 60-90 days. This process mimics the plant's natural dormancy-breaking cycle. After stratification, plant the seeds in a well-draining, acidic soil mix, which replicates the plant's native conditions and typically consists of peat moss and perlite. Sow the seeds at a shallow depth and water the soil lightly. To create a humid microclimate, you can cover the container with a clear plastic lid or plastic wrap. Place the container in a cool, bright location with indirect sunlight. Be patient, as Rhododendron occidentale seeds may take some time to germinate, often several weeks to several months. Once the seedlings are large enough to handle, you can transplant them into your garden, where they will grow into these delightful western azaleas, adding a burst of color and fragrance to your landscape, particularly in regions with the right climate and acidic soil.