- An evergreen shrub with a dwarf growth habit and a compact habit. After 10 years of cultivation, it grows to 0.6 m tall and 0.9 m wide.
- The leaves are elliptical, 2-5 cm long, dark green, and slightly glossy.
- The flowers are funnel-shaped, 5-6 cm in diameter, pink with a distinct white margin at the petal edges and dark pink stripes on the petals. The flowers are clustered in terminal inflorescences. It blooms profusely in the second half of May.
- Requires sunny or partially shaded locations and acidic, moderately moist, humus-rich soil.
- This variety is recommended for group planting in home and Japanese gardens, along with other azaleas and dwarf rhododendrons.
- This variety is quite frost-hardy. It is recommended to plant the shrubs in sheltered locations, sheltered from winter winds.