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Small clusters of mildly fragrant, lilac-rose flowers with a reddish blotch appear in late spring on this plant that sports a beautiful, low spreading form. The dark green foliage turns orange to red-purple in fall.
| Shrub | |
| Azalea | |
| Azalea | |
| Zone 5 | |
| 4-6+ hours | |
| Moist, Sandy | |
| Foundation plantings | |
| Benefits from winter protection | |
| 3-5' | |
| 3-5' | |
| Spring | |
| Pink | |
| Slow | |
| Low, Spreading | |
| Salt, Wind | |
| Holly-tone | |
| Red | |
| Branching, Structure | |
| Yes | |
| Yes | |
| Ilex, Viburnum, Buxus, Hydrangea |