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They're fairly large so far. I am still developing it, so I don't know if they'll reduce yet.What size are the leaves? Seen one at the nursery that made me go...Hm-mmm completely deciduous. So no clue on leaf size.
They're fairly large so far. I am still developing it, so I don't know if they'll reduce yet.What size are the leaves? Seen one at the nursery that made me go...Hm-mmm completely deciduous. So no clue on leaf size.
Hi Rick, how did it go with the Pacific azaleas (Rhododendron occidentale)? I would love to give this beautiful native species a try if you think it's a worthwhile endeavor.I plan to install a pond in the area so most Azalea will be dug out in the spring. I hope to pot as many as I can and begin to explore the species.
There's also rhododendron, which is a larger shrub with pink flowers. I don't find these as appealing, though there's always possibility. I've never seen bonsai of either of these native species, but I'm going to try the smaller Azalea and see what can be done.
Well, I had to back burner that project so I haven't dug any azaleas yet. I do think they're worthwhile and should do good in East Bay area.Hi Rick, how did it go with the Pacific azaleas (Rhododendron occidentale)? I would love to give this beautiful native species a try if you think it's a worthwhile endeavor.
Thanks for the encouragement. Let me know if you need a hand with the pond!Well, I had to back burner that project so I haven't dug any azaleas yet. I do think they're worthwhile and should do good in East Bay area.
Showing a bit of color change
Gibraltar exburry. Woke up early as I took it to Florida with me for February. More about them in Leo's thread linked above.
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Will be cutting back pretty hard after flowering this year. I may cut back on 3 of the 4 trunks to the lowest bud prior to flowering to see what happens. I got to see the pretty orange flowers last year.
Man! You did a great job on that plant. Looks great. Please share the progress of it, you’re inspiring me.View attachment 290907View attachment 290908View attachment 290909View attachment 290910
Exbury azalea Apr 2019 before and after, June 2019, and Sep 2019. Leaves were fairly large, but I fertilized heavily. Plan for 2020 is beginning ramification and continued root growth. I'll continue to fertilize heavily. Maybe go into a grow pot next year. I may also layer the base at some point.
Anyone with experience ground layering azalea for new roots?