Azaleas and Camellias |
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE CAMELLIAS AND THEIR VARIETIES | 29 |
WHERE TO GROW AZALEAS AND CAMELLIAS | 40 |
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acid America Appalachian Mountains areas azaleas and camellias Azuma Kagami ball of earth beautiful bloom Blossom branches bright burlap bushes Camellia japonica canescens colder sections color compact condition Coral Bells cottonseed meal culture dark green deciduous deep dense develop double drainage Duc de Rohan early-flowering evergreen azaleas feet fertilizer Florida flower buds flowering season Flowers large foliage free-flowering frost garden shrubs Ghent GHENT HYBRIDS glossy ground grower grown hardy height hose-in-hose inches Indian azaleas insects Japan Kurume azaleas lavender leaves light pink material medium growth midseason mixture moisture mountain laurel mulch native azaleas nudiflora orange partial shade peat moss petals Pink Pearl plant food potted plants pruning pure white Robert Fortune rose rose-pink rosy salmon salmon-pink satisfactory seeds semi-double shrubs single soil South species specimens sphagnum moss stamens striped suffused temperatures tips tops transplanted twigs usually variegated winter woods mold yellow