Loiseleuria
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Loiseleuria - A wiry little shrub, L. procumbens, growing close to the ground, the plants forming tufts with small reddish flowers in spring. Its bloom is never attractive, and the plants transferred to gardens from the mountains usually perish, because perhaps the strongest specimens are selected instead of the younger ones. Its true home is the rock garden, and it prefers deep sandy peat. Heath order. Arctic and alpine Europe and Asia and higher Scottish mountains. Syn. Azalea procumbens.
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