Lemon Lights Azaleas put on a stunning display of lemon-yellow floral beauty by early spring. After long, gray and dreary winters, these bright shades of yellow pierce through yards and landscapes like the first warm rays of sunshine in April. The flowers grown on a Lemon Lights Azalea are notably large and the shade of yellow changes across the blossom. Ranging from an almost translucent pale yellow in the tips of their petals to a brighter, sunnier and more vivid shade in the trumpet, this unique Azalea is often considered bi-colored. Lemon Lights is a cultivar that remains compact at maturity, reaching a height between 4 ft. and 5 ft., with an equal spread of also 4 ft. to 5 ft. The Lemon Lights Azalea is another cultivar developed with the Northern Lights series of plants by the University of Minnesota. The overarching goal of the Northern Lights series was to bring the same elements of splendor and elegance so well-known in Southern gardens to those of Northern climates as well. This means that Lemon Lights produces its dazzling blossoms all the way down to minus 30°F. The Lemon Lights Azalea will take your breath away every year with its elegantly vivid and massive yellow blossoms, all the while becoming your warm and friendly reminder that the warmth of spring is just around the corner.