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Rhododendron (Swamp Azalea) (Azalea, Reblooming Azalea)
(Swamp Azalea)
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The swamp Azalea is native to wet areas in New England. White to rarely pink flowers bloom in mid-May with 4-9 flowers per cluster and a spicy clove-like scent. The beautiful foliage is a lustrous sea green that does not mildew as readily as other deciduous azaleas. Full sun to part shade.

Cultural

Flower Color: Pink

Foliage Color: Green

Height: 48 inches to 5 feet

Spread: 36 inches to 6 feet

Plant Needs

Zone: 4 to 9

Exposure: Full Sun

Plant Type: Flowering

Plant Use: Tree or Shrub, Bedding, Container

Special Attributes

Fragrant

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