Azalea - Pink and Sweet

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Azalea - Pink and Sweet

This is especially true when planting in spring. It grows 4 feet wide and 3 feet wide. These sweet azaleas are so well named since they are lovely and very fragrant. Purplish-pink flowers have a golden flare in the throat and a spicy sweet fragrance. Striking blossoms are set off by deep green foliage that turns red each fall. Azaleas prefer light to moderate shade and watering newly planted azaleas is essential. Few landscape plants are more colorful than Pink and Sweet or offer as many opportunities for your landscape. Site selection is very important. Pink and Sweet performs best in well drained, acid, organic soil that maintains a uniform moisture level all year. Pink and Sweet Azalea, Rhododendron viscosum 'Pink and Sweet', extends the season with color since it is a late-blooming azalea. Their shallow roots will dry out quickly during periods of limited rainfall. ... details

 

Burning Bush - Emerald n Gold The leaves will turn a pink-red color in cold weather. It is also tolerant of dense shade. It is tolerant of most soils except swampy, extremely wet conditions. If used as a hedge, trim in May and August. For hedges plant 1ft apart. It displays bright variegated green and gold foliage. Emerald 'n Gold Euonymus is a low-growing, tight branching, mounding, woody, evergreen shrub. 'Emerald n Gold', is an excellent dwarf evergreen plant. The Euonymus 'Emerald 'n Gold', Euonymus f. This fast growing shrub looks good planted in mass or in groupings.

Azalea - Pink and Sweet
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