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Azalea
( Goldball Azalea )
| The cultivar 'Christopher Wren' is a vigorous Mollis azalea that produces yellow flowers which are flushed with orange-pink and have deep yellow markings in the throat. Technically, azaleas fall into the genus Rhododendron though they have long been referred to by the genus Azalea. Similar characteristics include leaves which are evergreen and smaller than most rhododendron, spring flowers that are trumpet-shaped and white, pink, red, or purple. Form is dense and rounded regardless of height. All azaleas love well-drained, acid soil and should be planted high, preferably on raised beds. Partial shade is preferable too. It is arguable that azaleas produce more flowers in full sun, but maintenance and water requirements become important issues then. |
| Important Info : Leaves and some flowers poisonous. Though azaleas have a potentially large list of possible pest and disease problems, they are usually trouble free if planted correctly in proper cultural conditions. |
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