Deep Southern Gardening Mystery #10
This bush is in a yard in residential neighborhood, built in the 1960s and 1970s, that I pass on the way to pick up my son each afternoon. As winter moved out and spring came, its blooms flourished and are almost like very large versions of the puffy balls that come from cottonwood trees. By now, the blooms are falling away. Does anyone have any idea what this is?
From the photo it looks as if it could be a large white azalea. But then azaleas don’t have puffy blooms, so I don’t know…
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