
Rhododendron arborescens
Rhododendron arborescens is a native white azalea with fragrant blooms and loose, upright branching. Its white flowers display bright red stamens and bloom in late spring or early summer, depending on the region.
This flowering azalea grows best in acidic, moist, but well-drained soil. It suits woodland borders, shaded beds, and naturalized planting areas.
As a fragrant azalea, it adds seasonal interest and supports native plant landscapes. Its flexible bloom time makes it suitable for extended seasonal planting in both Appalachian and Southern gardens.
Rhododendron arborescens is a native white azalea with fragrant blooms and loose, upright branching. Its white flowers display bright red stamens and bloom in late spring or early summer, depending on the region.
This flowering azalea grows best in acidic, moist, but well-drained soil. It suits woodland borders, shaded beds, and naturalized planting areas.
As a fragrant azalea, it adds seasonal interest and supports native plant landscapes. Its flexible bloom time makes it suitable for extended seasonal planting in both Appalachian and Southern gardens.
Description
Rhododendron arborescens is a native white azalea with fragrant blooms and loose, upright branching. Its white flowers display bright red stamens and bloom in late spring or early summer, depending on the region.
This flowering azalea grows best in acidic, moist, but well-drained soil. It suits woodland borders, shaded beds, and naturalized planting areas.
As a fragrant azalea, it adds seasonal interest and supports native plant landscapes. Its flexible bloom time makes it suitable for extended seasonal planting in both Appalachian and Southern gardens.














