$12.00
Hammocksweet Azalea (Rhododendron serrulatum) It has rather small fragrant white flowers and grows in swampy areas with acid soil. It blooms as late as September. It attract bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and likely hummingbird or Sphinx moths.
Zones: 6-9
Has a delicious clove-spice fragrance
Blooms late June through July/August, extending the azalea season
Flowers are like white stars against dark green foliage
Nectar source for Swallowtail butterflies
Larval host for Brown Elfin
Size: 10-15 ft tall; 4-6 ft spread
Soil: Average, Moist, well-drained
Sun: Part Shade