Small pink Azalea
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Small pink Azalea
It looks like it is going to rain took this photo before it gets spoiled
and it doesn’t have a name so if anyone knows. Cigarette lighter to show size of flower.
and it doesn’t have a name so if anyone knows. Cigarette lighter to show size of flower.
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Re: Small pink Azalea
not sure of the name but gorgeous flowers. they look like mini roses hehe
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Re: Small pink Azalea
Very nice petite flowers and an impressive root spread forming!
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Re: Small pink Azalea
gGorgeous!!
Love the little pink flowers!!
I’m guesing that it’s some type of Kurume azalea. Leaves and flowers look like it

I’m guesing that it’s some type of Kurume azalea. Leaves and flowers look like it
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Re: Small pink Azalea
This looks like one of the Kurumes and there are so many varieties that you would have to be a specialist to name them.aussie4bonsai wrote:It looks like it is going to rain took this photo before it gets spoiled
and it doesn’t have a name so if anyone knows. Cigarette lighter to show size of flower.
Please note everyone that if you spray with Bayleton during budding out time and then at regular ( say 10 day ) intervals during flowering time, your blossoms will not suffer from water damage or petal blight so much. That is how the Satsuki at the festivals in Japan look so good and hold their flowers for a long time.
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Re: Small pink Azalea
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This looks like one of the Kurumes and there are so many varieties that you would have to be a specialist to name them.
Please note everyone that if you spray with Bayleton during budding out time and then at regular ( say 10 day ) intervals during flowering time, your blossoms will not suffer from water damage or petal blight so much. That is how the Satsuki at the festivals in Japan look so good and hold their flowers for a long time.[/quote]
Hi akaruhi
Thanks for information
Barry
This looks like one of the Kurumes and there are so many varieties that you would have to be a specialist to name them.
Please note everyone that if you spray with Bayleton during budding out time and then at regular ( say 10 day ) intervals during flowering time, your blossoms will not suffer from water damage or petal blight so much. That is how the Satsuki at the festivals in Japan look so good and hold their flowers for a long time.[/quote]
Hi akaruhi
Thanks for information
Barry
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Re: Small pink Azalea
G'day Arthur, where did you get your Bayleton? My local bunnings don't seem to have it, nor does the little hardware store. The closest thing I could find is Bayer garden fungicide but I don't think its the same, it says its for blackspot and mildew. Does it come as a spray, in a can, or a packet of powder? Is it commonly available?akaruhi wrote:This looks like one of the Kurumes and there are so many varieties that you would have to be a specialist to name them.aussie4bonsai wrote:It looks like it is going to rain took this photo before it gets spoiled
and it doesn’t have a name so if anyone knows. Cigarette lighter to show size of flower.
Please note everyone that if you spray with Bayleton during budding out time and then at regular ( say 10 day ) intervals during flowering time, your blossoms will not suffer from water damage or petal blight so much. That is how the Satsuki at the festivals in Japan look so good and hold their flowers for a long time.
Thanks,
neal.
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Re: Small pink Azalea
Yes, You need Bayer's Bayleton.
Sorry I haven't responded before but my PC has had problems.
Bayleton is a specific fungicide for petal blight in the Rhododendron family.
I got mine at Bunnings. Just keep hunting. Their stores buy independantly of each other to a fair degree.
I'll keep my eyes open for some for you. If you get some in the mean time, no worries as it never goes ammiss to have stocks.
Arthur
Sorry I haven't responded before but my PC has had problems.
Bayleton is a specific fungicide for petal blight in the Rhododendron family.
I got mine at Bunnings. Just keep hunting. Their stores buy independantly of each other to a fair degree.
I'll keep my eyes open for some for you. If you get some in the mean time, no worries as it never goes ammiss to have stocks.
Arthur
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Re: Small pink Azalea
Thanks for all the info Arthur. I sat through one of your WA Bonsai Soc meeting presentations without a pen or paper, it is great you have joined us here so I will now build a full written copy of all your valuable information.
While I only have a small number of flowers left on my Azaleas now, I do have a full bottle of Bayer's Bayleton for next year
While I only have a small number of flowers left on my Azaleas now, I do have a full bottle of Bayer's Bayleton for next year

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Re: Small pink Azalea
Thanks Arthur, I'll keep looking.
Graeme, may i suggest that for $15 a year for non west australians, you can join the satsuki society and get the newsletters delivered straight to your email, they are all written by Arthur and are full of excellent and practical info.
cheers,
neal.

Graeme, may i suggest that for $15 a year for non west australians, you can join the satsuki society and get the newsletters delivered straight to your email, they are all written by Arthur and are full of excellent and practical info.
cheers,
neal.
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Re: Small pink Azalea
hi mate 
its azalea with bases like this that I like, I guess from my experience with azalea and seeing them at the big B all the time with multiple trunks have always turned me off. did you buy it with this base forming? or have you developed it?
would love to know what is done to develop a base like this, I reckon I have a fair idea, getting a radial root spread, low sacrifices etc. and it will eventually fuse/develop.
jamie

its azalea with bases like this that I like, I guess from my experience with azalea and seeing them at the big B all the time with multiple trunks have always turned me off. did you buy it with this base forming? or have you developed it?
would love to know what is done to develop a base like this, I reckon I have a fair idea, getting a radial root spread, low sacrifices etc. and it will eventually fuse/develop.
jamie

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