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The azaleas mail list is the list for anyone who wants to know more about azaleas—and for anyone who already knows and is willing to share their knowledge.

Azaleas are in the genus Rhododendron. Some are evergreen and some are deciduous. Deciduous azalea colors range from white to purple, pink, red, orange and yellow. Evergreen azalea colors are similar, except not yellow.

Click azalea pictures for pictures of azaleas, plant trips, and Azalea Society activities. Click Azalea Society to go to the Azalea Society website, your gateway to much more azalea information.

Image: 'Chinzan' (sport of 'Osakazuki', Satsuki group): vivid pink with darker blotch, rounded lobes 1 1/2-2"; leaves elliptical 1" long; compact growth. (description from Azaleas, Fred Galle, 1st Ed. p. 210)

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Can You Guess the Seed Parent?
Take a look at the the image at the top of this post http://rosebayblog.blogspot.com/2011/03/rhododendron-cumberlandense-x-marydel.html Would you guess that an
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Why Not Fragrant and Pink Calendulaceum?
Considering that every known tetraploid deciduous azalea species is fragrant except calendulaceum why do we assume that calenduceum can never be fragrant or at
Posted - Mon May 28, 2012 2:26 pm
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Re: Viscosum 'Lemon Drop'
I encourage everyone to reread http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/ejournals/JARS/v32n4/v32n4-hill.htm Note Skinner and Hill talk about the plants being atlanticums
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Choptanks
Bob;    At the Chattanooga conv i was able to procure a  "Yeller" Choptank seedling that East Fork  "Vivian"  propagated from seeeds that Ken Major
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Re: Ghent Seedlings
There are a few tetraploid Ghents that behave as if they are the product of diploid / tetraploid interaction but in general most Ghents behave very much like
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