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  2. Azalea - Wikipedia

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    The Azalea Society of America designated Houston, Texas, an "azalea city". [citation needed] The River Oaks Garden Club has conducted the Houston Azalea Trail every spring since 1935. [citation needed] Valdosta, Georgia is called the Azalea City, as the plant grows in profusion there. The city hosts an annual Azalea Festival in March.

  3. North American azaleas - Wikipedia

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    Rhododendron atlanticum. Rhododendron atlanticum, the dwarf azalea, grows on the coastal plain from Georgia to Delaware. It can be found up to 200 miles away from the coast, if the region is sandy, swampy, or dry. These plants can spread by rhizomes if the soil is loose. The flowers can be white or a light pink color, and are fragrant.

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    One of the most popular shrubs sold in garden centers each spring is the azalea, a dependable foundation shrub that can provide years of reliable early spring color when planted in the correct ...

  5. List of trees and shrubs by taxonomic family - Wikipedia

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    Rhododendron catawbiense: purple laurel; Catawba rhododendron Ericaceae (heath family) Rhododendron macrophyllum: Pacific rhododendron Ericaceae (heath family) Rhododendron maximum: great rhododendron; rosebay rhododendron Ericaceae (heath family) Rhododendron occidentale: western azalea; Pacific azalea Ericaceae (heath family) Rhododendron ...

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  7. Rhododendron atlanticum - Wikipedia

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    Rhododendron atlanticum is a compact, loosely branched, deciduous shrub that typically grows to be two to three feet tall at maturity but can grow up to six feet, and is two to three feet wide. [3] It is a deciduous shrub 50–150 cm (20–59 in) tall, forming a thick understory in forests, spreading by underground stolons.