COMMON NAME: Swamp Azalea
This deciduous azalea blooms in summer. The abundant white flowers have a spicy, clove-like fragrance that fills the garden. The flowers attract butterflies and hummingbirds. Plants grow into multi-stemmed shrubs that put on a show in fall with their flame red foliage.
Beautiful white flowers
Native
Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds
Thrives in poorly-drained soil and wetland areas
Blooms late
Deciduous
Lustrous green foliage
Great fall color
Hardy
Category:Broad-leaf Evergreen
Breeder:American Beauties Native Plants
Hardiness Zone:4-9
Height:8-10 ft
Spread:6-8 ft
Bloom Color:White Shades
Foliage Color:Green Shades
Besides Clethra, there is no other plant that you will notice more when it’s in bloom than this Azalea. This deciduous native blooms from mid-June well into July with a generous supply of white to pink colored flowers that exude a heavenly sweet, space filling scent. Flowers are not this plant’s only claim to fame as it also puts on a great show of reddish-orange fall foliage color. Perfect for grouping at the edge of wooded areas, viscosum tolerates open shaded areas and a fair amount of soil moisture with ease, making it valuable for other landscape spots while it specializes in attracting many native butterflies in the American Beauties landscape.
Azalea viscosum
$84.00
COMMON NAME: Swamp Azalea
This deciduous azalea blooms in summer. The abundant white flowers have a spicy, clove-like fragrance that fills the garden. The flowers attract butterflies and hummingbirds. Plants grow into multi-stemmed shrubs that put on a show in fall with their flame red foliage.
Beautiful white flowers
Native
Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds
Thrives in poorly-drained soil and wetland areas
Blooms late
Deciduous
Lustrous green foliage
Great fall color
Hardy
POT SIZE: 3
Description
Category:Broad-leaf Evergreen
Breeder:American Beauties Native Plants
Hardiness Zone:4-9
Height:8-10 ft
Spread:6-8 ft
Bloom Color:White Shades
Foliage Color:Green Shades
Besides Clethra, there is no other plant that you will notice more when it’s in bloom than this Azalea. This deciduous native blooms from mid-June well into July with a generous supply of white to pink colored flowers that exude a heavenly sweet, space filling scent. Flowers are not this plant’s only claim to fame as it also puts on a great show of reddish-orange fall foliage color. Perfect for grouping at the edge of wooded areas, viscosum tolerates open shaded areas and a fair amount of soil moisture with ease, making it valuable for other landscape spots while it specializes in attracting many native butterflies in the American Beauties landscape.