Fragrant pink to white flowers in April on a large shrub that can become stoloniferous and spreading with age. Prefers a shady site in moist but well-drained soil. Mildew resistant. Native to southeastern U.S.
Product Description
AZALEA canescens – Piedmont Azalea
Fragrant pink to white flowers in April on a large shrub that can become stoloniferous and spreading with age. Prefers a shady site in acidic and moist but well-drained soil. Mildew resistant. Native to southeastern U.S.
Sun: Part Shade
Soil: Acidic, Moist, Well-drained
Size: Height 6-15ft., Width 6-12ft.
Zone: 5-9
Flower: Pink to White
Bloom Time: April
Attributes: Low Maintenance, Attracts Hummingbirds and Butterflies, Showy and Fragrant Flowers, Native