Sick Azalea?

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Re: Sick Azalea?

Post by kcpoole »

Does anyone know of ant authoritive w3ebsite, for Azalea identifiacation?

Ideally a photo of the flower / foliage with some sort of Grouping to identify and drill down ?

Been looking but not found anything yet that is decent and has a way to narrow down the choices. It just take far too long to go and look at every picture

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Re: Sick Azalea?

Post by Damian Bee »

I have tried contacting some people in Japan for ID purposes but they have been latent with reply or none at all and the replies seemed to tell me what I already knew. You could also try the American Rhododendron Society or even our own in Olinda, Victoria. Fred Galles big heavy book on Azalea is a great help, It even lists Fuji Mori translated as Wisteria Woods.

If you have some other good leads, please PM me or post it up.

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