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Pipestem is an open, multi-stemmed, rather lanky evergreen shrub with long branches that arch and lean. It can get 8-12 ft (2.4-3.7 m) tall with a spread of 5-10 ft (1.5-3.1 m). The glossy, deep green leaves are lanceolate, 2-3 in (5.1-7.6 cm) long, and taper to an acute tip. The flowers, appearing in late spring, are creamy white, narrowly urn shaped, 1/3 in (0.8 cm) long, and borne in dense clusters that originate in the leaf axils. Pipestem is quite showy and the little flowers are sweetly fragrant.
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Pipestem is a useful evergreen shrub for moist, shady areas. It's an excellent shrub for the natural or woodland garden. It's cultural requirements are similar to those of azaleas, rhododendrons, mountain laurels and blueberries. Pipestem responds well to very heavy pruning, and can be maintained as a hedge.
Features sc 4/15/00; updated 6/9/01
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