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Azaleas » R. (azalea) Deciduous
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R. (azalea) Deciduous
DECIDUOUS AZALEAS Our offerings are heavily weighted toward American native species and their hybrids. These native species are resistant to the powdery mildew that plagues other deciduous azaleas such as the Exbury hybrids, and thrive in the heat and humidity of the Southeast, where many are native. We grow many species seedlings and have been selecting superior forms. What becomes more apparent to us every year is that native azalea species are in a constant state of flux (dare we say "evolving?"), and many clones considered to be a specific species may have a touch of other species in their back- ground.Regardless of their genetic background, these deciduous azaleas are wonderful garden plants that combine color and fragrance; many blooming in summer after the "big show" of Spring has passed. Some offer an autumn display as well. Either sun or dappled shade, and well-drained, acidic soil is necessary for most of these species, but not all. R. viscosum is native to swampy areas, and R. arborescens likes a damp site as well. Other species such as R. prinophyllum and R. canadense thrive in the cool climate of the Northeast. Some species such as R. atlanticum, are stoloniferous, meaning they send out underground stems that eventually form large clumps. We offer selections and hybrids from a number of sources, including Earl Sommerville of Atlanta and Clarence Towe, a long-time native plant observer and collector of superior forms in our Southeastern mountains. The named selections of species and hybrids are propagated by cuttings or by tissue culture methods which ensures that they are true to name. Most of our species plants are grown from seed gathered in the wild by knowledgeable collectors, and should display the characteristics of the "true" species. Please contact us if you are interested in larger quantity pricing and availability. The (*) in front of a size indicates it is grown in a 6 to 11 gallon container or balled and burlapped (B&B) with a much larger root system than a similarly sized 3-gallon pot. Additional shipping charges are necessary. Some plants may be too large to ship and are available for nursery pick-up only. We will contact you if your plants are too large to ship.
 
R. (AZALEA) DECIDUOUS schlippenbachii 'Sid's Royal Pink'
 

R. (AZALEA) DECIDUOUS schlippenbachii 'Sid's Royal Pink'
A deeper pink clone from Sid Burns, who selected this form on Long Island. more info
R. (AZALEA) DECIDUOUS vaseyi
 

R. (AZALEA) DECIDUOUS vaseyi
(C8) Flowers are distinctive, with short tubes and petal lobes deeply divided to the base, Usually flowering in shades of rose-pink. Blooms occur before the leaves. All the seedlings have screaming red fall foliage. more info
R. (AZALEA) DECIDUOUS vaseyi 'White Find'
 

R. (AZALEA) DECIDUOUS vaseyi 'White Find'
(C) This is the rare and elegant pure white flowered form grown from cuttings. more info
R. (AZALEA) DECIDUOUS viscosum Swamp Azalea
 

R. (AZALEA) DECIDUOUS viscosum Swamp Azalea
Valuable for its late, fragrant bloom, usually around early to mid-July. Flowers are white, sometimes with variable amounts of pink and are highly fragrant. 10-15" size grown from NJ Pine Barrens seed(2010) more info
R. (AZALEA) DECIDUOUS viscosum 'Betty Cummins'
 

R. (AZALEA) DECIDUOUS viscosum 'Betty Cummins'
Dave Lewis found this great pink form of viscosum growing along the side of the road. more info
R. (AZALEA) DECIDUOUS viscosum 'Dave Lewis Pink Volunteer'
 

R. (AZALEA) DECIDUOUS viscosum 'Dave Lewis Pink Volunteer'
A serendipitous find, this grows low and compact, with showy and fragrant pink flowers appearing in mid June-early July. Larger flowers and blooms much later than R.viscosum 'Betty Cummins'. more info
R. (AZALEA) DECIDUOUS viscosum 'Pink Mist'
 

R. (AZALEA) DECIDUOUS viscosum 'Pink Mist'
Blooms late June/early July. White flower buds in this selection are attractively outlined with deep pink. They open to fragrant white blooms. An upright growing plant like most viscosum. more info
R. (AZALEA) DECIDUOUS viscosum 'Summer Hill Blue Leaf'
 

R. (AZALEA) DECIDUOUS viscosum 'Summer Hill Blue Leaf'
Flower color is the typical fragrant late-blooming white; the difference here is the very glaucous (blue-green) foliage on an upright plant. Thanks to Summer Hill Nsy. of Madison CT for providing this notable selection of R.viscosum, which like most of th more info
R. (AZALEA) DECIDUOUS viscosum var. montanum
 

R. (AZALEA) DECIDUOUS viscosum var. montanum
Distinctive form of the widespread viscosum is undoubtedly the best for garden use. The growth habit is low and compact, very different from the tall lanky growth of the species. Native to higher elevations in the Blue Ridge of North Carolina. more info
R. (AZALEA) DECIDUOUS viscosum var. serrulatum
 

R. (AZALEA) DECIDUOUS viscosum var. serrulatum
One of the last azaleas to bloom, with small white flowers appearing in September. Native to swampy areas as far south as central Florida. It's been lumped with R.viscosum but the two are different in growth habit and flowering time. more info

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