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R. (AZALEA) DECIDUOUS atlanticum
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Description: A semi-dwarf, stoloniferous plant forming clumps, rarely growing over 3 feet tall. Leaves are distinctively glaucous. Flowers are white, sometimes flushed pink, blooming with the new leaves, and powerfully fragrant. Found from New Jersey and Pennsylvania south to Georgia along the coastal plain. It often hybridizes or intergrades in the wild with periclymenoides in the north and canescens in the south
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Plant Facts...
Plant Type: Deciduous Shrub Native To: Midatlantic US Growing Zones: 5 Sun Exposure: Full Sun/Partial Shade Hardy To: -15°F Soil Moisture: Moist, well-drained Soil Types/Tolerances: Sandy Loam Bloom Color: White Foliage Color: Silver/Gray/Blue Width: (at 10 years) 4 - 5 ft. Height: (at 10 years) 2 - 3 ft.
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