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Question by  Wintershade (9)

What flowers prefer acidic soil?

I have problems growing flowers. Someone told me it's because the soil around here is acidic.

 
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Answer by  JNosob (7)

Roses like acidic soil as well as rhododendrons, lavender, petunias, and hydrangeas. Azaleas are also very nice and love acidic soil. There are also some very nice ornamental plants that grow well in acidic soil. Blueberries can be a very nice addition as well as heather and wintergreen, which do very well in acidic soil.

 
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Answer by  kanishk (5)

There are many flowers that can grow in acidic soil. Roses are best examples for this kind of flowers. Blueberries are also grow in this kind of soil. Rather than these flowers some artificial flowers are also able to grow fastly in this kind of soil. Mostly flowers having fragrances grow in this soil

 
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Answer by  shivcharan (109)

Flowers which prefer acidic soil are roses,Azaleas and some ornamental plants also grow well in acidic soil, further more Blueberries are very nice addition as well as heather and wintergreen, which do very well in the acidic soil.

 
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Answer by  CalebColin (4)

The evergreen spring blooming camellias grow best in acid soil. These plants are flowering depending on the seasonally. Camellias have beautiful blossoms and it is attracting to everyone. It is usually farming in shaded garden areas or boggy areas. So that I am preferred to this flower is good for acidic soils.

 
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