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Girard's Fuschia' produce dark, purplish-pink blooms in spring. Grows 4-6' tall and wide at maturity.
The 'Hershey Red' azalea produces red blooms that cover the dense shrub in mid-spring. Keeps a dense, rounded habit, reaching 4-6' tall and wide.
Northern Exposure' has a rounded growth habit and will reach 4-6' tall and wide. Its delicate, single, white blooms appear from fall into winter. Dark, glossy-green foliage is evergreen and quite attractive.
Winter's Fire' produces vibrant, fuschia semi-bouble blooms that appear in late fall and will persist into winter. This variety has a dense, upright growth habit, reaching 4-6' tall and wide.
This hardy selection produces white, semi-double flowers. Blooms start early in the fall season. Upright growth habit, reaching 4-6' tall and wide.
The 'Globosa Nana' is prized for its dense, rounded growth habit and its long, slightly weeping branches. It will reach 4-6' tall and wide and is quite striking when planted as a specimen.
The 'Compacta' is often used for foundation planting and hedging due to its dense, globular shape that stays neat with little pruning. It will slowly reach 4-6' tall and wide. Produces ornamental black berries in the fall that persist into winter.
The 'Compacta' is often used for foundation planting and hedging due to its dense, globular shape that stays neat with little pruning. It will slowly reach 4-6' tall and wide. Produces ornamental black berries in the fall that persist into winter.
The 'Compacta' is often used for foundation planting and hedging due to its dense, globular shape that stays neat with little pruning. It will slowly reach 4-6' tall and wide. Produces ornamental black berries in the fall that persist into winter.
The 'Hetzii' has a shrubby, mounded growth habit, reaching 4-6' tall and wide at maturity. Can handle full sun or part shade. This variety is great for low hedging and foundation planting. Small black berries appear in the summer.
The 'Starburst' produces raspberry colored blooms with white edges that stand out against its dense, green foliage. Blooms appear in late May or early June and can persist for a few weeks. This variety is slow growing and has smaller leaves. Will grow 4-6' tall and wide at maturity. * Mountain Laurel are toxic to animals if any part of the plant is consumed.
This variety is prized for its variegated foliage that is contrasted with rich-purple blooms in the spring. Grows to be 4-6' tall and wide.