underplant with hellebores
Woodlanders obtained the Louisiana bluestar years ago from Brookgreen Gardens on the South Carolina coast
dark green fronds that gleam like polished bay leaves
adds a striking twist: the upper parts of the large square stems flush a deep purple-red
The common name travels the other direction
Rhododendron atlanticum George Forrest underplant with helleboresRhododendron atlanticum, the coastal or dwarf azalea, is a low, colony forming native of the open pine woods and sandy flatwoods of the mid Atlantic and Carolina coastal plain. Unlike the tall wild azaleas of the mountains, this species stays close to the ground, often no higher than the knee, and spreads by underground runners, or stolons, into broad, drifting colonies. The bluish, glaucous foliage is a hallmark, cool and sea gray, and the species