Azalea (Azalea)
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Color Name: Girard's Pleasant White
This strong growing beauty puts on a late May show with massive 1.5" to 3" white flowers. Dark, lustrous foliage and dependable hardiness help make this an excellent selection.
Girard's Pleasant White Azalea puts on a show-stopping display of elegant flowers each spring. It will light up your garden with a dreamy display of blooms! Bees and pollinators are sure to appreciate the early spring feast!
This plant dazzles day in and day out with its early spring show of flowers that should be described as more than just 'pleasant'. Rather, these are luminous blossoms with clusters of long stamen that resemble white sparks flying out of the centers!
Growing Tips: Shallow, fibrous roots benefit from a layer of mulch.
Soil: Cool, acidic soils with abundant organic matter and good drainage are required.
Pruning: Rarely needed; Prune immediately after flowering in late spring by cutting branches to just above a set of leaves.
Uses: Woodland gardens; pollinator gardens; specimen; foundation plantings; mixed borders.
Photo courtesy of Prides Corners Farms.
This strong growing beauty puts on a late May show with massive 1.5" to 3" white flowers. Dark, lustrous foliage and dependable hardiness help make this an excellent selection.
Girard's Pleasant White Azalea puts on a show-stopping display of elegant flowers each spring. It will light up your garden with a dreamy display of blooms! Bees and pollinators are sure to appreciate the early spring feast!
This plant dazzles day in and day out with its early spring show of flowers that should be described as more than just 'pleasant'. Rather, these are luminous blossoms with clusters of long stamen that resemble white sparks flying out of the centers!
Growing Tips: Shallow, fibrous roots benefit from a layer of mulch.
Soil: Cool, acidic soils with abundant organic matter and good drainage are required.
Pruning: Rarely needed; Prune immediately after flowering in late spring by cutting branches to just above a set of leaves.
Uses: Woodland gardens; pollinator gardens; specimen; foundation plantings; mixed borders.
Photo courtesy of Prides Corners Farms.
Flower Color: White Shades Foliage Color: Green Shades
Height: 2 to 3 Feet Spread: 4 to 5 Feet Hardy in Zone: 5, 6, 7 |
Blooms: Late Spring / Early Summer
Foliage Season: All Season |
Growth Rate |
Medium
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Attributes |
Extended Bloomer Native Mass Planting Landscapes Easy to Grow Border
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