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  2. How To Care For Azaleas In The Winter So You'll Have ... - AOL

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    Perhaps azaleas are so beloved because most are low-maintenance plants if they receive the right amount of light, nutrients, and water. Most species prefer filtered light or partial sun but always ...

  3. 10 Tips For Happy, Healthy Azaleas - AOL

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    No plant rivals the azalea in Southern popularity, and no plant is more misused and abused. Here are a few tips to get the best performance from these spring delights. 10 Tips For Happy, Healthy ...

  4. Increase Curb Appeal By Growing Azalea Bushes in Your ... - AOL

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    Azalea bushes are easy to grow and add loads of color to a front yard or garden. Here's how to plant and grow azaleas. Increase Curb Appeal By Growing Azalea Bushes in Your Front Yard

  5. Azalea - Wikipedia

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    Azaleas (/ ə ˈ z eɪ l i ə / ə-ZAY-lee-ə) are flowering shrubs in the genus Rhododendron, particularly the former sections Tsutsusi (evergreen) and Pentanthera (deciduous). Azaleas bloom in the spring (April and May in the temperate Northern Hemisphere, and October and November in the Southern Hemisphere), [1] their flowers often lasting ...

  6. North American azaleas - Wikipedia

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    Most are in the United States, with one species found in Canada and one being found in Mexico. North American azaleas are commonly confused with azaleas of Asian origin, the evergreen azaleas. North American azaleas are deciduous and produce two types of buds. One is a larger and produces about 20 flowers while the other bud produces a leafy ...

  7. Fred Hamilton Rhododendron Garden - Wikipedia

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    The couple loved native azaleas and rhododendrons and during Fred's frequent travels, they collected specimens from locations around the globe and propagated many varieties in their greenhouse. Mr. Hamilton was an American Rhododendron Society member for many years [ 3 ] and developed the first domestic yellow azalea, Rhododendron flammeum ...