March Plant Spotlight: Wild Azalea

The pale pink blooms that herald spring

by

Nikki Krieg.

Rhododendron canescens:  I grew up with these growing along the ridge of the clear sandy creek that circles my family home. Deciduous, unlike their evergreen and very popular Asiatic relatives that are symbolic of the South, the blooms burst open before it leaves out, causing  total drama in the woods and in your garden. For me, the pale pink blooms herald spring. They are also a great source of early nectar for pollinators.

Wild Azaleas are wonderful as a specimen plant, a hedge, as a pair flanking a gate, the list goes on!

[Read Jess Cole's February Plant Spotlight on the Louisiana Trillium, here.]

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