KAREN AZALEA
Description
Karen Azalea is an attractive evergreen shrub that makes a great specimen, grouping, or foundation plant. Clusters of lavender-pink flowers bloom in mid-spring. Glossy green leaves turn red-purple in the fall, and hold the color throughout the winter. Karen peforms best in rich soil that is moist and acidic. It cannot tolerate wet soils or drought. Benefits from growing in an area with morning sun and afternoon shade.
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