The Perfect Fit
Last year, I needed a filler plant for a small area in the back garden. I had extended a planting bed into the adjacent shady area where grass was too challenged to grow. This bed is backed by a large Rhododendrons. Since I liked how my native azaleas (Rhododendron viscosum) had grown into another large-leafed evergreen rhododendron nearby, I though adding a deciduous azalea here would work too. But I also wanted spring color. (My native azaleas bloom in summer.)
The new space was small. So when I found a Korean azalea labeled "compact", I thought I'd give it a try. Its mature size will only be four feet wide and two feet tall. When I bought this small cultivar (Azalea poukhanense 'Compacta'), it was out of bloom, but the picture on the attached label showed a rosy-purple flower.
When it bloomed this spring, it looked a bit more purple which I actually prefer. Combined with a bright green hosta in front, this new addition really adds a bright punch to this once forgotten corner of my garden.