


Native to Japan, Azalea satsuki ‘Towa-no-Haru’ is a refined bonsai cultivar valued for its gentle flowering and serene character. Blooms appear from late spring to early summer, typically in soft shades of pale pink to blush white, creating a calm and balanced visual impression. Its compact growth, good ramification, and clean structure make it especially suitable for elegant and natural flowering bonsai compositions.
Light: Prefers bright partial shade. Protect from strong direct sunlight, particularly in summer and during flowering.
Watering: Requires regular watering, keeping the substrate consistently moist. Does not tolerate prolonged dryness.
Humidity: Thrives in humid environments. Regular misting is recommended during hot or dry periods.
Pruning: Best carried out immediately after flowering to maintain shape and encourage new growth. Avoid late pruning.
Fertilization: Apply an azalea-specific fertilizer after flowering and throughout the active growing season. Suspend feeding during flowering.
Repotting: Every 2 years, after flowering, using a well-drained, acidic substrate suitable for azaleas.
Flowering: Flowers from late spring to early summer with soft, harmonious blooms. The main ornamental appeal lies in the subtle colouring and overall elegance of the tree.
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