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Deep-lavender flowers appear in April and rebloom into fall. Will reach 4-5' tall and 3-4' wide.
This low-growing, Korean azalea is known for its spreading habit. It will reach 2-3' tall and 4-5' wide. Bright, mildly-fragrant, lavender-pink blooms appear in large quantities in early spring.
The 'Grand Cascade' is truly a sight to behold, producing massive clusters of extra large lavender blooms that can get up to 4 inches thick. Blooms are fragrant and attract many beneficial pollinators, including many different varieties of butterflies. Can get 5-7' tall and 6-8' wide. A stunning specimen for any garden space.
This variety has a compact, upright habit and will reach 1-2' tall and 2-3' wide. It produces large, periwinkle flowers that will bloom profusely from summer through fall.
Boursault' offers a sturdy, mounding habit and will reach 6-10' tall and wide. Deep evergreen foliage contrasts against deep-purple buds that open to reveal lavender flowers with red-spotted throats.
The common like produces lavender to white, fragrant blooms in late spring. It keeps a bushy growth habit, generally reaching 8-12' tall and wide.