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Plant Type: Azaleas & Rhododendrons |
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Zone: 2 |
Foliage: Green |
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Height: 2-3' |
Fall Foliage: Bronze |
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Width / Spread: 2-3' |
Flower: White |
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Habit: Rounded |
Flower Season: Summer |
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Sun Requirements: Full/Partial |
Fruit: Capsule |
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Uses: Fragrant Naturalizing Woodland Planting
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Tolerance: Wet Soil Moist Soil Native
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Description:
Evergreen shrub commonly found in boggy areas, on the edges of lakes and streams, and on rocky bluffs in the mountains. Hemispherical clusters of white flowers are fragrant in summer. Dark green, leathery, curled leaves are covered in a brownish fuzz underneath. NATIVE.
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