Common names: azalea
Description: These low, woody shrubs have leathery,
dark green leaves and 3- to 6-inch clusters of red, orange,
coral, pink, white or purple flowers. They make excellent
blooming plants.
Special care: Check daily. Keep the soil moist
but not wet. Apply water directly to the root medium.
Keep the foliage and flowers dry to prevent fungal diseases.
Do not use fertilizer. Place azaleas in bright, indirect
light. Blooming life is two to four weeks or more, depending
on cultivar. Leaf drop may be caused by dry soil, intense
shade or cool temperatures combined with intense light.
Pinch off new, green shoots that extend beyond the flowers.
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