I think you may mean 'Fridoline'. Still considered an azalea, although all azaleas are technically rhododendrons :-)
It's a relatively low, mounding variety that is listed as red but I consider more of a coral color. I am not a huge fan of evergreen azaleas, so you might want some feedback from others as well.
The label clearly says Fredoline.... but even nurseries can get it wrong! Glad to hear it is more of a coral colour, as I was hoping for that. It is going in a box planter, so hope it will survive the winter. Thanks for the help!
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