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Wondering whether you need to deadhead azaleas? We asked a gardening expert for their top tips for looking after these blooms ...
Native azaleas grow slowly, and some reach heights up to 10 feet while others stay lower and spread outward. They all grow best in well-drained acidic soil and filtered sunlight.
These colorful shrubs are covered in funnel-shaped blooms for a few magical weeks each spring, dotting the landscape with bright pink, red, purple, white, and orange. And, while azaleas can ...
There are a number of azaleas native to Florida and to the southeast; all are in the Rhododendron genus, with trumpet-shaped blooms ranging in color from white to various shades of pink and yellow ...
Highbush cranberry shrubs also have showy white flowers in spring. Advertisement Plant a highbush cranberry in a full sun spot; it can grow in part shade, but more sun means a better crop of berries.
Azaleas are one of the most notable shrubs for spring bloom. Indica azaleas are large growing, old-fashioned azaleas that cover themselves with flowers in March or early April, but there are many ...
Related to rhodies, azaleas are smaller but flowers pack a similar punch Flowers on evergreen varieties offer a vast array of captivating colors. Tune into next week’s Masters to see for yourself.
Shrubs range in size from dwarfs only reaching 1 foot tall to larger specimens that grow to 10 to 12 feet tall. Shrubs also are easily pruned and trained to the shape and form you wish.
If ever there was a plant that has shown itself to be a reliable performer in Louisiana landscapes, it’s the Southern Indica azalea — one of the AgCenter’s 2025 Super Plant picks.
These colorful miniature azaleas are at some Hawaii island nurseries. They grow well in the cool, moist mountain regions. They are slow but can become bushy shrubs up to 5 feet in height.
Buttonbush is a native plant in North America suitable for wetter areas of your backyard.. This fast-growing and low-maintenance shrub is adored by bees, butterflies, moths and hummingbirds who flock ...