This is the glaucous, blue-leaf form introduced by Woodlanders Nursery years ago of the native, Zenobia pulverulenta. Lots of attractive features to this 4 foot shrub: blue-tinged leaves during the growing season, fragrant white flowers in late spring, orange-to-raspberry colored fall foliage, bare orange stems in winter. Being in the same family as rhododendron it needs acid soil to thrive and good drainage. Not a plant for the desert, however, as it likes moisture (that drains away). Great native plant. Zone 5 - 9.
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