Azalea species

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Azalea species

Post by HarryBek »

Hi all,
just stumbled across this beauty on eBay. Just wondering if these can be sourced locally?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Satsuki-Azalea- ... 3395e36761

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Post by Isitangus »

Good question, you could try the satsuki society of Australia to ask for some places that may have them or if in fact it's available in Aus. Keep us posted it looks like a nice variety
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Re: Azalea species

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Bonsai Art in Melbourne sell Satsuki. You could try them
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Thanks for the replies. Will definitely check them out and update.
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Re: Azalea species

Post by rodm »

Hi Harry,
Mate , I think that the Satsuki society of Aus is in WA! I tried some in Tamworth and lost them. I don't think I looked after them to well. Maybe give them a go late on. Have my eye on a couple in the side garden. They're not satsukis though but they are beautiful and big ;)
Cheers Rod
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