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RedCrocus Girard's Pleasant White Azalea- Evergreen Shrub, Fragrant Blooms, Pollinator Attractant, Container & Garden Use 5 Gallon
RedCrocus Girard's Pleasant White Azalea- Evergreen Shrub, Fragrant Blooms, Pollinator Attractant, Container & Garden Use 5 Gallon
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Girard's Pleasant White' Azalea Azalea 'Girard's Pleasant White'
Description
A compact evergreen shrub featuring vibrant white blossoms in spring. The dark green foliage creates a lush backdrop for the abundant flowers, making it an ideal focal point in gardens and landscapes.
Suggested Uses
Perfect for foundation plantings, border accents, or as part of a woodland garden. Suitable for containers and ideal for creating hedges or mass plantings.
Plant Details
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Botanical Name: Rhododendron 'Girard's Pleasant White' -
Common Name: Girard's Pleasant White Azalea -
Size & Growth: 3-4 ft tall and wide; Slow to Moderate Growth Rate -
Hardiness Zones: 6-9 -
Foliage Type: Evergreen -
Growth Rate: Slow to Moderate -
Light Requirements: Part Shade to Full Shade -
Attracts Pollinators: Yes, Bees and Butterflies -
Indoor Friendly: No -
Container Friendly: Yes -
Deer Resistant: Yes -
Pet Warning: Mildly Toxic if Ingested -
Fragrant: Yes, Light Fragrance -
Cut Flower: Yes -
Grows Well With: Ferns, Hostas, Azaleas
Bloom Time: Early Spring to Late Spring
Care Tips
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Planting Instructions: Plant in well-drained, acidic soil in a sheltered location with partial shade. -
Soil Moisture: Keep consistently moist; do not allow to dry out. -
Soil Type: Acidic, well-drained -
Humidity: Prefers higher humidity levels -
Pruning Instructions: Remove spent blooms and prune lightly after flowering to maintain shape. -
Winter Care: Mulch heavily in colder zones to protect roots. -
Planting Depth: Same depth as root ball -
Fertilization: Feed with acid-loving plant fertilizer in early spring and late summer. -
Special Care: Avoid heavy pruning in late fall to prevent winter damage.
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