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Lovely Dogwood and Azaleas at Lake Hartwell, Georgia. Back RWS Home Up Next
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S31-1 Azalea $35.00 This seasonal blooming plant can be planted outside and enjoyed for many years t...
Leaf and flower gall on Azalea
Azalea bark scale Eriococcus Azaleae (Comstock) Descriptor: Infestation Image location: Unite...
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This slender shrub, which contains andromedotoxin, may be nine feet tall. Vomiting, slow pulse, inco...
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Azaleas start spring off with a big burst of color. Some varieties add a few flowers throughout the ...
I can't resist Japanese gardens. Whether they are raked gravel, rocks, lakes, trees, open spaces or ...
Winter burn on Azalea
This lovely, delicate, pink variety was in bloom on a sunny day in April in the gardens of Finlaysto...
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Azalea leaf beetle Tricholochmaea rufosanguinea (Say, 1826) Descriptor: Adult(s) Image locatio...
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Computer generated images and printed reproductions may not accurately match granite colors. We reco...
row-doe-DEN-dron-IN-di-kum Water: Moderately moist soil is preferred. Water thoroughly when just ...
Most of the photos in this series are of close-ups of the flowers - I find these display better on W...
Azalea Blossom
I met this flower at Petchabun in February 2000. I couldn't find the name and it stayed a while at w...
Lacebug damage on Mountain Laurel
"We have so many Azaleas, I just run out of words to describe their beauty and...."
Azalea 'Girard's Crimson'
Prefer diffused light and in Florida may be planted outside under a shade tree, as direct sun will b...
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Flame Azalea in our Southern Appalachians this one was on Fort Mountain, Georgia. Previous Photo RW...
Azalea Hare Today, Gone Tomorrow!