Monday, April 13, 2009

What plants grow well in acid soil as well as azaleas?

For a list of plants go to


http://www.crescentbloom.com/Plants/List...


http://www.demesne.info/Garden-Help/Solu...


Please note this does not include roses. Most roses grow well with a soil pH of 5.5 to 7, although a pH of 6.5 is ideal. While slightly acidic soils range form pH 5.8 to 6.5 and extremely acid soils range from pH 4.0-5.0. Roses are not considered acid loving plants but they tolerate slight acidity. But plants, such as azaleas, rhododendrons, blueberries, white potatoes and conifer trees, tolerate strong acid soils and grow well at pH5.0 - 5.5.


Rock alpines for acid soil


http://www.plantideas.com/alpine/alpinli...

What plants grow well in acid soil as well as azaleas?
Try rhododendrons, or we call them Rodie%26#039;s. They are very colorful, and love soil that is acidy, as I grew mine under the redwoods, and they love it. I had some red ones and purple ones, and when they flower, they are beautiful to look at.
Reply:hydrangas
Reply:Pieris, various heathers, Camellias, some Magnolias, Rhododendron, very many woodland and bog plants, Lilies. Try a search for %26quot;acid loving plants%26quot; on any search engine.
Reply:Gardenias and chrysanthemums are acid loving plants.
Reply:Roses like acidic soil.
Reply:Camellias and Rhododendrons
Reply:Rhododendrons



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