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White Azalea

Posted: October 25th, 2011, 10:10 am
by LLK
Sun tolerant. In training for 5 yrs. Forgot the name.

Lisa

Re: White Azalea

Posted: October 25th, 2011, 10:16 am
by bodhidharma
Short and to the point Lisa but a lovely Azalea. It looks like a Kurume that i have at home but i am no Azalea expert. I am sure one will be along shortly. Beautiful tree.

Re: White Azalea

Posted: October 26th, 2011, 8:47 am
by LLK
Short and to the point Lisa but a lovely Azalea. It looks like a Kurume that i have at home but i am no Azalea expert. I am sure one will be along shortly. Beautiful tree.
Thanks, Bodhi. I've got 3 different white Azaleas, but this is the only one that has a decent bonsai shape. The two others still need a couple of years before they've reached that stage. Lovely flowers on them, though. I think you may be right about the present one being a Kurume.

Lisa

Re: White Azalea

Posted: October 26th, 2011, 9:11 am
by kcpoole
the flower looks a lot like my "Alba Magna" in my progression thread
although any link I can find say they are Indicas
http://www.lifestyle.com.au/plant-guide ... -3697.aspx

Ken

Re: White Azalea

Posted: October 31st, 2011, 7:34 pm
by FatMingsBonsai
Someone told me that azaleas can't be root pruned after it establishes in a pot :lost:
Apparently, you can leave them in the same pot for years and years... :?

Is this true guys?? :whistle:

Re: White Azalea

Posted: November 3rd, 2011, 5:57 am
by LLK
Hi FMB,

Sorry for replying so late, I hadn't checked that thread any more. Re: your question: No, luckily it isn't true that you can't repot, but yes, they can stand remaining in the same pot for more than the standard 2 years. Not that it's necessarily good for them! I can't give you a nutshell explanation on how to tackle the azaleas, all in all it's too complicated and opinions differ. Best thing is to go to "search" and look up the threads that have been posted on the subject. By the way, I see that you've been into bonsai for 18 years... and you've never done an azzie?? Man, you've missed out on living!! :crikey: :crikey: :crikey: Time you got some, Kurume or Satsuki.

Lisa

Re: White Azalea

Posted: November 3rd, 2011, 12:55 pm
by kcpoole
Hi ya FMB
I root prune mine all the time :-)
did a demo the other week and posted here in the School of Bonsai thread.
I cut off about 1/3 the roots all around after flowering finishes

Ken

Re: White Azalea

Posted: November 6th, 2011, 4:59 am
by Damian Bee
Could also be White Mrs Kint/White Dragon?

Nice though...

Re: White Azalea

Posted: November 13th, 2011, 5:43 pm
by FatMingsBonsai
Hi Lisa and Ken,

Apologies for the late thank you regarding repotting azaleas !!

Yes, Lisa 18yrs and not one azalea mate ! lol
Gotta get with the times heh?? :whistle:

Peace, and happy bonsai ;)

Re: White Azalea

Posted: February 9th, 2012, 11:54 pm
by Glaucus
Because the flowers are kind of tubular and not flat, I don't think it is a satsuki or belgian indica. Looks like a R.kaempferi flower shape. There are many different ones that are similar and probably known under other names in Australia anyway. Never heard of 'White Dragon'.

It's definitely a kurume on the R.kaempferi side. These aren't pure R.kiusianum flowers. Also very different from kcpoole's 'Alba Magna'. I think that one looks a lot like the Glenn Dale azaleas. So yeah, southern indica R.simsii hybrid genes and some other strange genes. Similar to 'Mount Everest', 'Mary Helen'. 'Alba Magna' may be a new cultivar native to Auz & NZ. At least that's how it is listed.
Definitely not a kurume, no R.kiusianum genes active in those. R.kiusianum has like 2.5 cm flowers. I recon 'Alba Magna' is 10 cm or so and the one in the opening post like 4 to 5 cm.

Re: White Azalea

Posted: February 10th, 2012, 8:50 am
by LLK
Thank you, Glaucus for a very informative analysis. I've saved it with my other notes on individual trees.

Lisa

Re: White Azalea

Posted: July 14th, 2012, 12:49 pm
by Gav
Beautiful Tree Lisa. :tu:
Was it planted in the ground for a while or has it always been in some form of pot?
Just wondering because I would like to thicken the trunks on my azaleas.
Cheers,

Gav.

Re: White Azalea

Posted: July 14th, 2012, 1:04 pm
by kcpoole
Hi Gav
The Only way to thicken Azaleas, is to leave them either in the ground or large pot, and try to encourage any low branches to grow as Sacrifice branches.

It will take quite a few years to put on any trunk girth, which is why collected plants are so good. Unfortunately, Single trunk colelcted trees are very rare :shock:

Ken