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Piedmont azalea is
adapted only to the eastern part of Texas, and grows there
natively near bogs and seepage areas on the edges of wooded
streams in pinewood flats. It can also be found growing
in the sandy, acidic soils of Arkansas, Florida, Tennessee,
Georgia and North Carolina. It's blossoms grow in
whorl-like clusters and are generally pale pink and slightly
fragrant. Other varieties have been developed that
represent a color range form white to deep rose pink.
Phlox Pink Azalea
is heat tolerant, fragrant Pink Azalea for the southern
Garden. It has large, bright pink, spicy smelling blooms
in mid-spring and is easy to grow.
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