Rhododendron atlanticum
Coast Azalea
Rhododendron atlanticum is a dedciduous azalea of suckering habit (stoloniferous). The leaves are bluish-green. The white, clove -scented flowers occur with or slightly before the leaves. The corolla is covered with sticky glands. This species is commonly found in open pine woods on the coastal plane of mid-Atlantic states and the Carolinas. It is generally low-growing and often about knee high.
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USDA Hardiness Zone 6-8

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