The Azalea Book |
Contents
PLANTING AND CARE FROM THE START | 6 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 7 |
THE QUESTION OF HARDINESS | 14 |
Copyright | |
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acid Arboretum Belgian Indian Hybrids bloom Boskoop broad spreading buds Bush habit chlorosis clones cold frame cuttings darker blotch deciduous deciduous azaleas deep rose pink dense dium dots early midseason evergreen azaleas Exbury feet flowers single Flowers usually Fortunei freely produced frilled Ghent Glenn Dale growing growth hardy head hose-in-hose hybrid group inches Indica Azalea introduced Japan kaempferi Kirishima Knap Hill Kurume large blossom Late April late midseason lavender leaf Leaves dark green Leaves medium green medium height Mid-May mulch nursery orange blotch orange red orange yellow pale Pericat petals phlox phoeniceum Plant Introduction Section Plate poukhanense purple Rhododendron roots Rose Color salmon pink Satsuki scarlet schlippenbachi seedlings seeds semidouble sepals shade simsi single petaled soil South sphagnum moss spray stamens stripes Swamp Azalea tall twiggy Tyrian Rose upright varieties violet red white flushed yellow blotch Zone 11 Zone 9