Bonsaipadawan
Yamadori
The weather has been pretty strange and I am still pretty new to all of this. Here in nyc we had a very mild winter, we didn't have any snowfall so far. We did have a week that was pretty cold for us going into single digits as well as most of the winter being well below 50 and 40 degrees. Either way I do see that almost all of my other azaleas lost their foliage but all my others are either satsuki or satsuki hybrids. Some completely lost their foliage others mostly and one pretty much stayed the same.I see I was not properly addressing the debate you had last year. If it didn’t experience as much lead loss as your satsuki then it sounds like an evergreen to me but obviously that’s been surprisingly hard to pin down in your case. I say that knowing with the weird weather my Northern Lights deciduous azalea only recently finally dropped all its leaves.
Thanks for your second response. Yeah there was some debate about the plant but was mostly me being uncertain and others reminding me I am a noob and they believed the plant to be decideous. The last commenter mentioned nature has its way of eventually sorting this kind of issue out but either way they all had good reasons to believe it was evergreen but I figured I'd give an update and ask for some further tips on what more experienced people see and would try to improve this plants form