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An azalea bush is from the genus Rhododendron, is a popular flowering bush with bright spring blooms. Azalea bush care starts with the seedlings being properly cared fo ...
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To have Azalea you will definitely have to deal with the fungus that they are susceptible to. The fungus comes from root and crown rot. It is basically what's called wat ...
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Leaf gall on azaleas is a type of fungus. It hides in the plant during the winter and then emerges during the spring, especially when it is warm and wet. When the azalea ...
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Changes in the appearance of the azalea plant may indicate that there is a disease present. Azalea Gall is a disease that commonly occurs in the early spring on new plan ...
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The best time to prune azalea bushes is in the early spring, before the plant develops new growth. However, it is acceptable to wait until after the plant blooms to prun ...
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Rhododendron - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhododendron
Subgenus Rhododendron L.: small leaf or lepidotes (with scales on the underside of their leaves); several hundred species, type: Rhododendron ferrugineum.
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Amazon.com: American Azaleas (9780881926453): L. Clarence Towe: Books.
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Family Ericaceae – Heath family. Genus Rhododendron L.
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A PLANTS profile of Rhododendron (rhododendron) from the USDA PLANTS database.
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www.nsl.fs.fed.us/wpsm/rhododendron.pdf
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Rhododendron L. rhododendron and azalea. Frank A. Blazich and D. Bradley Rowe. Dr. Blazich is professor of plant propagation and tissue culture at North ...
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