I got this into a bonsai pot last autumn and had taken off a couple of large unwanted branches. I have just let it go unchecked until today. It went nuts as soon as the weather started to warm up so figured it was healthy enough for some branch selection and rough styling.
I’d ultimately like to squeeze this down into a smaller pot.
It’s got a nice base.
Saotome azalea
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Re: Saotome azalea
I’ve been working on this Saotome for an about a year.
I’m happy with its development so far.
I’m happy with its development so far.
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Re: Saotome azalea
Sao To Me seems to thicken quicker than many other Azaleas I've grown. Easy to shape by clip and grow. I'm enjoying working with the ones I have here too.
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