Hi all, this is an azalea that I dug out of someones garden in dec 2009
so then after this with much head scratching, it was ignored... for several years... I tried to throw it out, but it refused to go... Miagiman gave it room and board for a while, giving it due care (so it survived) an on occasion we would discuss what to do with it... then we would ignore it again
then recently I was wandering around and decided to have a look at it... again, I accidentaly broke a branch, so had to take it up to clean up the wound.. we ended up cleaning it right up.. (ok, lets face it, david did it, not me) so here are the photos...
Azalea Indica
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Azalea Indica
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Re: Azalea Indica
The last photo looks like it may make a good semi cascade style but that is only my thoughts.N mac
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Re: Azalea Indica
Hmmm..that photo is deceiving. I thought it was tiny but it is actually quite large.
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Re: Azalea Indica
that is a "standard?" polystyrine box..
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