Mike Our crosses of occidentale onto 4ns did not take but we have not attempted that many because we did not want to waste the pollen. When the ARS is paying...
Mike We attempted to send you and Bruce a good represention of the deciduous azalea seed we produced this year because both of you have shown interest in...
Hi all, With snow on the ground and more on the way, some of us find it hard to believe that the Azalea Society Convention in Northern Virginia is only 2...
Im happy to be a member of your group.. I want to find out some info. I want to plant some minature azaleas in an area thats full sun in Houston Texas where we...
Worthington Leighton
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Mar 1, 2009 6:43 pm
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Mike, I have greatly appreciated all the material you have published on propagation of woody plants from seed and cuttings. From what I can understand, the...
I used to used exactly the same media mix for woody azalea cuttings and for azalea seeds, but available materials have gotten coarser, so I just add a little...
Hello! Hoping you can help me figure out the spelling of an azalea of my Mom's that I love. It is pale lavender in color, has a very faint pleasing scent. Her...
Kirsten Person
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Mar 1, 2009 10:20 pm
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The name is 'Mucronatum'. Harold Greer ________________________________ From: azaleas@yahoogroups.com [mailto:azaleas@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Kirsten...
Why is it that eany time I rotate a horizontal photo (that I took as a vertical) to display as vertical, then save it, does the file lose significant memory? I...
Mike The EXIF inside an image contains information to tell IPTC aware software whether the image was taken horizontal or vertical. (Yes most digital cameras...
Mike An explicit rotate is an image edit and save is usually an implicit image edit based on your default image quality setting so images almost always change...
Mike Another way to say this is as follows: There is a physical size and a presentation size. The physical size is all the information in the physical visual...
I am trying to find out the name of a variety of azalea. I have seen it in some old yards and cannot find out what it is. It is a deep wine or maroon color...
Nan Ramsey
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Mar 2, 2009 9:52 pm
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Hi there, I am seeking information about the low-growing creeping azaleas - North Tisbury - in the Nashville Tennessee - and a reference to anyone that could ...
Roberta Senzer
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Mar 2, 2009 9:52 pm
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Hi Nan, I think the azalea you're describing is Red Formosa. Attached is a pic which is a little lighter than the true color since flash was used. The plant...
Your description sounds exactly like Red Formosa, a plant which I grow but is not reliably flower bud hardy in USDA hardiness zone 8A near Columbia, South...
At the present time, there are a number of reddish-purple (wine) Formosa azaleas plants available for sale at Ebay at a reasonable price. These.azaleas can...
Link did not work in prior massage. Try this one. http://search.ebay.com/search/search.dll?from=R40&_trksid=m37&satitle=formosa+azalea Link did not work in...
Hi Nan, I did a Google search and found a couple of nurseries in Lucedale, southeast of Hattiesburg, in the direction of Mobile. Take a look at the attached...
This is the only canescens that bloomed late enough to suffer no damage at all from the Easter 2007 big freeze. It is a wild form that I found growing on my...
I recently stuck two containers of dormant woody native azala cuttings in labelled rows using a propagation device I call a domeBox. The shallow "3-inch"...
This is from the ASK US page on azaleas.org, so please send me a CC.  I want to take a cutting of an azalea. How can I do that & how do I root the cutting?...
Jerry Svoboda
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Mar 5, 2009 1:47 am
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Hi Jerry, I have written a number of articles about propagation that are linked from my website including rooting azalea cuttings during thw winter when plants...
I have several older, very large bushes in front of my house that do not bloom well in the spring and are extremely too large. I want to know how far I can...
shansfor@...
Mar 7, 2009 3:27 am
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Cut them down to the ground with a chainsaw and watch them come back better than ever. You might want to wait for a few others to chime in before you do...
Sue from La. I agree with Michael. Wait til they bloom and get out your chainsaw. The attached shows an az cut back last April and being Xplanted in the fall ....
The photo show an evergreen azalea. Anyone know how a deciduous azalea would respond to such treatment Nick Yarmoshuk St.Catharines, ON Canada Where today the...