From azaleas to roses
Hello ! My name is Lena White . I live on in Charlotte , North Carolina . I ’ve been garden here for over 30 age . I ’ve just of late sack out from the practice of medicinal drug , so now I have more prison term to spend doing what I have it away .
This spring ’s show of color has been really exceptional !
This first photo is my Snowballviburnum(Viburnum plicatum , Zones 3–8 ) . It has gotten a bit too magniloquent , so I will endeavor to pare it back after blooming .

Next is a ‘ George L. Taber’azalea(Rhododendron‘George L. Taber ’ , Zones 7–9 ) , one of my favorites . This is one of the southerly indica case of azalea , which sport magnanimous flowers for an azalea and capital displays .
This Lady Banks rose(Rosa banksiae‘Lutea ’ , Zones 7–10 ) has climb up to the top of the house . Lady Banks is a nigh thornlessclimbing rose .
More azalea .

And even more azaleas , because what would a Southern garden be without azalea ?
‘ timber Pansy’redbud(Cercis canadensis‘Forest Pansy ’ , Zones 5–9 ) with the sun shining through the parting .
A beautiful azalea with double flowers showing special layer of petals for even more color .

‘ Winky Double’columbine(Aquilegia‘Winky Double ’ , Zones 4–8 ) has double flowers , a stocky growth habit , and upward - front blooms .
A white clematis(Clematis , early large - flower chemical group , Zones 4–10 ) is put in front of a blue scaevola(Scaevolaaemula , Zones 10–11 or as annual ) .
The pinkish climbing rose ‘ Zéphirine Drouhin ’ ( zone 5–9 ) hasfragrantflowers and nearly thornless stems .

Rosa‘Fourth of July ’ ( zone 5–9 ) is a mounting rose with striped cerise - and - blank flowers , each one showing a different form .
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