Kurume Azalea..Christmas cheer

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After a Restyle this tree has flowered beautifully. A bounty of flowers which will now come off. :crybye:
Rintar wrote:very impressive base . i have around 75 Satsiki in the ground for almost 5 years now from cuttings and progress has been slow but this has sparked me on again . when did you find the best time to lift them out of the ground ? mine are all flowering heavy atm
Sorry for the non reply but i lifted it as soon as it formed flower buds and i cut them off and straight into a pot.
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Wow, that's just as impressive without the flowers! Beautiful tree, bodhi!
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Simply stunning :worship:
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And beauty it is ! :beer:
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Lovley tree Bodhi :yes: :yes:
I am sucker for nice flowers :lol: :lol:

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melbrackstone wrote:Wow, that's just as impressive without the flowers! Beautiful tree, bodhi!
Hal wrote:Simply stunning
anthonyW wrote:And beauty it is !
kcpoole wrote:ovley tree Bodhi
I am sucker for nice flowers
Ta Guys, a friend at our last show had a double coloured one and that was stunning.
Ken, was that how your Missus won you over :?:
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