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Nice menu of opportunities!! Great choices.
So here's the list I ordered. I'm wondering what cultivar the one listed 'White Light purple border' is? I guess I will have to wait until I see it flower.
Ai no Hikari Ai no Tsuki Kin Nishiki Kinpai Miyo no Hikari Oh My SaidaTerms and rules Shinnyo no Tsuki Shinsho no Hana Shizu no Mai Tama no Hada Terahime White Light purple border Yama no Akebono Yamota
So here's the list I ordered. I'm wondering what cultivar the one listed 'White Light purple border' is? I guess I will have to wait until I see it flower.
Ai no Hikari Ai no Tsuki Kin Nishiki Kinpai Miyo no Hikari Oh My Saida Shinnyo no Tsuki Shinsho no Hana Shizu no Mai Tama no Hada Terahime White Light purple border Yama no Akebono Yamota
Number one on my personal hit parade is hinomaru, with white blossoms with brilliant red centers, similar to the Japanese flag. It is hard to find other than as an import, and pretty expensive compared to other cultivars at the same stage of development. I need to do something like rescue a baby from a burning house, so that I can reward myself by dropping a grand or so on a nice hinomaru. Of course, that’s also the rationale I’d been saving for a bottle of the Knappogue Castle 1951 Irish whisky, which was bottled in 1987 after 36 years in barrel. Okay, two babies.....
Yes, I think the grower has a couple names spelled wrong. Before choosing those I crossed referenced them on 3 different websites. I still have no clue on the White with light purple border. Do you know of any cultivars that could fit the description?Pretty sure that's 'Teruhime' and maybe 'Yamato' instead of 'Yamota'.
And I am wondering if it is 'White Light' with a purple border. Or "white, and a light purple border". My guess is the first?
Thanks! I think it will be at least two years before I can see the flowers as all the satsuki's I ordered are rooted cuttings and not sure how far along they are. I highly doubt they would have any flower buds on them now.White with light purple border could be
'Haru no Hibiki'
But I am not certain, sorting out azalea identities from written descriptions is more difficult than sorting from photo, and both are almost impossible. There are simply too many out there.
flower of 'Haru no Hibiki' from Singing tree website.
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Yes he only ships the small potted ones. I have no clue how he grows them. I will have to wait to see them in person.You can look right now and see if they have flower buds. These came from the Arkansas nursery? Maybe their weather is still to warm for flower buds? I just got some plants myself that I think were grown in greenhouses, as they don't have flower buds. Every other azalea I have has. But, it depends on the weather, of course.
Most all my azaleas here in the ground already have flower buds. Some of my cuttings from last year also flowered this year. I have to see when they get here.Some of my cuttings flower the first year, some the second. So once you get them, inspect the apical tips, unflod the leaves around it a bit, and see if they have a hard cone-shaped bud in the center. Or a flat leaf.
Satsuki azaleas are a "whole universe" unto themselves. There is a cult like following, where getting a cultivar to show all the possible color variations on a single plant is the goal. Satsuki are unique in that many of the cultivars have the combo of genetic and epigenetic color breaks, that allow a mix of colors in the same flowers and across the flowers on a plant. . . . At temperatures above 40 F or 4 C they do need sun, or roughly part shade, about half sun, for the winter. So there are several wintering options. Generally, if you don't have specific cultivar information, to be safe we keep them above 23 F, or above -5C. Some of the florist's azalea hybrids are less cold tolerant than that, and need to be kept above freezing at all times. Florist's azaleas are often the "Belgium hybrids" as listed on Nuccio's website. They were bred to be easy to force into bloom out of season.
So here's the list I ordered. I'm wondering what cultivar the one listed 'White Light purple border' is? I guess I will have to wait until I see it flower.
Ai no Hikari Ai no Tsuki Kin Nishiki Kinpai Miyo no Hikari Oh My Saida Shinnyo no Tsuki Shinsho no Hana Shizu no Mai Tama no Hada Terahime White Light purple border Yama no Akebono Yamota
As far as if there will be buds, it will depend on what intensity of light he’s using to cultivate the cuttings. High levels of light will likely produce budding. Lower levels, vegetative growth.Most all my azaleas here in the ground already have flower buds. Some of my cuttings from last year also flowered this year. I have to see when they get here.
Azalea Hill GardensWho did you order from?
Got some lovely choices in that list
Same one I put in my order to this year and got a shopping listAzalea Hill Gardens