The Indica hybrids are a popular choice of evergreen azalea in temperate climates they wonderful brightly coloured flowers flowers and rich green foliage.
Within this group are other subgroups, some are hardier than others but all have large unscented, funnel shaped flowers some of which are multicoloured and other are frilly doubles. They vary in height from 0.6m to 1.5m
There are thousands of hybrids that have been created, each sharing much the same characteristics. Included in this entry are a small sample, with photo captions providing extra individual information.
Alphonse Anderson oval shaped and felt textured foliage and fragrant, large pinky white single blooms with red/pink flushed throat from winter through to spring.
Phil Sherringham frilled soft lavender pink double blooms from winter through to spring. 1.8 x 1.5
Sliver Anniversary -light green, oval shaped and downy textured foliage and very pretty frilled pink double blooms with slightly darker edges from winter through to spring. 1.8 x 1.5