I have received several responses. thank you. my question now is HOW do I tell a seed pod on a native azalea? Or any other azalea? thank you....
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I have enjoyed this thread, but I wonder if we really must congest the ether by restating all previous messages every ttime we send out a new one. The...
Many gardeners live a lifetime and never see or at least notice seed pods (like little green bananas where the flower was earlier) forming AFTER bloom, seed...
At 7:51 PM -0500 on 6/1/04, john barnes wrote ... Thanks, John! I have four pet peeves, which are: - using HTML to format an email, which wastes a lot of bits...
Bob, I disagree with your wanting the answer after the quoted email. Most of us have read the earlier email, so we don't need to read it before the answer. ...
Harold, I agree with you. I personally like the response at the top of the e-mail, not after the quote. Makes much easier reading. Steve Yeatts Athens, GA ...
At 2:10 PM -0300 on 6/2/04, Eduardo Poyard wrote ... Eduardo, It was good talking to you on the telephone. We list Fred Minch as a seed source on our website...
I would love to receive a photo of an azalea seed pod. In my Gulf Coast Temperate weather, Azaleas start blooming in February and continue throughMarch and...
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Eduardo Check out http://www.rhododendron.org/seedexchange2.htm they have a variety of rhodendren, deciduous/evergreen azalea seed packages. ... My name is...
I notice both evergreen and deciduous azaleas forming seed pods at present. Pods are nearing mature size on a calendulaceum-periclymenoides hybrid named Keowee...
A co-worker brought me some leaves from her azaleas which had a problem that I couldn't identify: the newest leaves at the tip, much less than full sized,...
Barry, I would ask several questions of the co-worker: 1. What did chemical did the co-worker use to spray for Azalea Lacebug? 2. Did the she use the chemical...
Joe Schild
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Jun 3, 2004 12:56 pm
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I have attached and am including the June Newsletter. We will not meet at the Bullington Center this month. Ed Collins has declared "Trip Month". Come join...
Ed Collins
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Jun 3, 2004 1:31 pm
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Barbara, The attached image of a deciduous azalea shows a successfully pollinated seed pod (indicated by the red arrow) surrounded by seeds pods that were not...
All, A second azalea chasing adventure is set for Saturday, July 4, 2004. I will hike into the North Chickamauga Creek Gorge located about ten minutes from my...
Joe Schild
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Jun 3, 2004 5:33 pm
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thanks for this site. I have looked trhough it early this am, and am eager to get to specifics this evening. ... From: Michael Campbell <campbell@...> ...
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Jun 3, 2004 6:13 pm
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Thank you Bill and also Mike Creel. These photos will be very helpful. I am eager to start searching for seed pods. In reading the nature of the azaleas, I...
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Oops! The Saturday in June is the 3rd, not 4th, I am going into NCCG. Joe Schild ... From: "Joe Schild" <azaleajoe@...> To: "azaleaslist"...
Joe Schild
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Jun 3, 2004 6:26 pm
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Barbara O'Malley, Here is a pic of a seed pod on an evergreen azalea. You will note these are usually smaller than those found on deciduous azaleas and more...
Joe Schild
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Jun 3, 2004 6:30 pm
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Joe, Do you mean Saturday, July 3? Steve Yeatts ... From: Joe Schild [mailto:azaleajoe@...] Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2004 2:24 PM To:...
Double Oops, When I foul up I do it big time. To start over, the date is Saturday, July 3, 2004. Hm, I checked my calendar again and yes, that is right. Pardon...
Joe Schild
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Jun 3, 2004 7:00 pm
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Your pink spring native azaleas are either Rhododendron canescens (Hoary Azalea so named for the whitish hairs that give the leaf underside a white glow) often...
Barbara, If we narrowed your "pink native azaleas" down to canescens and periclymenoides, given your location, I would likely go with the former. When one says...
Azalea Chasing sounds like a good idea. Good Luck hope you find many...
iffy123
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Jun 3, 2004 11:35 pm
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Thanks for the info. I have been looking between raindrops but no luck yet. Are not all azaleas evergreen? ... From: Joe Schild...
iffy123
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Jun 3, 2004 11:37 pm
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The mystery of self- vs cross-pollination is beyond me, but it appears to me that the existence of a patch of rh. canescens in a location is not so much the...
Bill Miller and all. We need to carefully reread the wonderful chapter on azalea breeding that August Kehr wrote for Fred Galle's book Azaleas. It contains ...
iffy123, No, azaleas come evergreen and deciduous. Evergreen azaleas came to the USA from Japan with E.H. Wilson introducing them around 130 years ago. Sixteen...