Saddler Chumono Messages 697 Reaction score 909 Location Vancouver, British Columbia May 3, 2018 #1 I’m hoping someone here can help me identify this azalea. I have had them a year and a half. The previous owner doesn’t know either.
I’m hoping someone here can help me identify this azalea. I have had them a year and a half. The previous owner doesn’t know either.
Cadillactaste Neagari Gal Messages 16,687 Reaction score 22,232 Location NE Ohio: zone 4 (USA) lake microclimate USDA Zone 5b May 3, 2018 #2 @Mellow Mullet any idea?
Mellow Mullet Masterpiece Messages 3,982 Reaction score 11,378 Location Mobile, Alabama-The Heart of Dixie USDA Zone 8-9 May 4, 2018 #3 Cadillactaste said: @Mellow Mullet any idea? Click to expand... Unknown Pink, lol. I will check my books.
Cadillactaste said: @Mellow Mullet any idea? Click to expand... Unknown Pink, lol. I will check my books.
Mellow Mullet Masterpiece Messages 3,982 Reaction score 11,378 Location Mobile, Alabama-The Heart of Dixie USDA Zone 8-9 May 4, 2018 #4 Possibly and Indica, the leaves look really large and the flowers are in groups of three. Most satsukis are single flowers.
Possibly and Indica, the leaves look really large and the flowers are in groups of three. Most satsukis are single flowers.
W wlambeth Mame Messages 239 Reaction score 142 May 4, 2018 #5 If the flowers are small I would say coral bell
M Martin Sweeney Chumono Messages 688 Reaction score 166 Location Waxhaw, NC USDA Zone 8a May 4, 2018 #6 Saddler, Must see in person, please send to me. Regards, Martin
Saddler Chumono Messages 697 Reaction score 909 Location Vancouver, British Columbia May 4, 2018 #7 Thanks @Mellow Mullet, I look into indicas. The leaves are the largest they have ever been. I think this one is happy. @wlambeth i should have posted something with it for scale. I’ll tey to tonight. The flowers are about 1.5” across.
Thanks @Mellow Mullet, I look into indicas. The leaves are the largest they have ever been. I think this one is happy. @wlambeth i should have posted something with it for scale. I’ll tey to tonight. The flowers are about 1.5” across.
Saddler Chumono Messages 697 Reaction score 909 Location Vancouver, British Columbia May 4, 2018 #8 @Martin Sweeney I started to package it up but then remembered I can’t send it across the boarder. Sorry ?
@Martin Sweeney I started to package it up but then remembered I can’t send it across the boarder. Sorry ?
M Martin Sweeney Chumono Messages 688 Reaction score 166 Location Waxhaw, NC USDA Zone 8a May 4, 2018 #9 Saddler said: @Martin Sweeney I started to package it up but then remembered I can’t send it across the boarder. Sorry ? Click to expand... Saddler, Lol. "A" for effort. Flower looks like Kakuo, but leaves do not. Like it a lot. Regards, Martin
Saddler said: @Martin Sweeney I started to package it up but then remembered I can’t send it across the boarder. Sorry ? Click to expand... Saddler, Lol. "A" for effort. Flower looks like Kakuo, but leaves do not. Like it a lot. Regards, Martin
Mellow Mullet Masterpiece Messages 3,982 Reaction score 11,378 Location Mobile, Alabama-The Heart of Dixie USDA Zone 8-9 May 4, 2018 #10 wlambeth said: If the flowers are small I would say coral bell Click to expand... Coral Bells has double flowers.
wlambeth said: If the flowers are small I would say coral bell Click to expand... Coral Bells has double flowers.
Saddler Chumono Messages 697 Reaction score 909 Location Vancouver, British Columbia May 4, 2018 #11 Here it is with a garden hose valve for scale. The flowers bloom in threes.