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Plant Type: Azaleas & Rhododendrons |
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Zone: 5 |
Foliage: Grey-green |
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Height: 10-15' |
Fall Foliage: Red |
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Width / Spread: 6-8' |
Flower: White-Pink |
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Habit: Vase |
Flower Season: Early Spring |
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Sun Requirements: Full/Partial |
Fruit: Capsule |
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Uses: Attracts Wildlife Fragrant Woodland Planting
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Tolerance: Drought Tolerant Moist Soil Attracts Wildlife
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Description:
Deciduous spring blooming. Pale pink to white flowers are attractive to hummingbirds and swallowtail butterflies. The most drought-tolerant azalea we sell. In moist soil, will spread by rhizomes forming a colony. Burgundy-red in fall.
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