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2024 Mcdaniel Mill Road Conyers GA 30094
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Frequently Asked Questions
What type of plant is this native deciduous azalea?
This is a deciduous flowering azalea shrub belonging to the rhododendron family. It is valued for its spring blooms, fragrance, and natural woodland growth habit.
Is this azalea considered a native plant?
Yes, this azalea is a native flowering shrub that naturally adapts well to woodland gardens and shaded landscapes.
When does this azalea typically bloom?
It blooms in spring, producing clusters of fragrant flowers that appear before or alongside new foliage.
Is this plant evergreen or deciduous?
This plant is deciduous, meaning it sheds its leaves in fall and regrows fresh foliage in spring.
How much sunlight does this azalea need?
It performs best in partial shade or filtered sunlight, especially with morning sun and afternoon protection.
What type of soil is suitable for this azalea?
Well-drained, acidic soil with organic matter is ideal for healthy growth and flowering.
How large does this azalea grow at maturity?
Most plants reach an average height of 6 to 8 feet with a similar spread under proper growing conditions.
Is this a low-maintenance flowering shrub?
Yes, once established, it requires minimal care, occasional watering during dry periods, and light pruning after flowering.
Does this azalea attract pollinators?
Yes, its fragrant spring flowers attract bees, butterflies, and other beneficial pollinators.
Can this plant be used in woodland or native gardens?
Absolutely, it is an excellent choice for woodland gardens, native landscapes, and shaded borders.







