
The Azalea Bush is an evergreen shrub that usually blooms at the end of each stem. For over a month in the spring, the flowers are so numerous that they create a solid blanket of color. Butterflies and hummingbirds love to bounce from one azalea flower to the next, drinking their fill of nectar.
As a flowering azalea bush, the formosa azalea plant forms huge, colorful, flower clusters- completing a rainbow spectrum of dazzling landscape hedges that are valuable to a gardener as a privacy screen to block noise and amaze flower lovers. The formosa azalea plants are foundation flowering shrubs found in the classical Southern garden.
Formosa azaleas grow very large flowers and intensely color landscapes with colors of pink, white, red, purple, lavender, and bicolor. The Formosa flowering azalea can grow 8 to 10 feet tall when planted under the shade of pine trees.
jueves 3 de diciembre de 2009
The Azalea Bush is an evergreen shrub
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