

There are thousands of azalea varieties, although even the large garden centers will carry only a fraction of that quantity. Blossom colors run the spectrum from white to red. Some varieties grow quite tall and tend to spread with age. Others grow less than 12 inches in height and provide good mid-range filler in a layered bed or serve as a spreading groundcover. Planting azaleas in a butterfly garden design or shade garden design will amplify all the other decisions you’ve made for these styles. The azalea bush is a great choice for foundation planting, too.
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