On 14 Oct 2012 07:08:44 GMT, John Savage
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rook...@suburbian.com.au> wrote:
>I can't answer your question, but the Azalea shrub is a very showy
>and prolific flowerer. I know that in Sydney, if you plant a
>selection and chose the varieties wisely you can have an Azalea in
>full bloom almost every month of the year.
>
>They need pruning back every year or two, and they do look a bit
>drab when flowering is over, with all those dead flowers....
Driving about the town one notices in tended
gardens a mass of flowers at least somewhere in
the garden, usually on bushes. Clearly, these
are tended gardens. Camellias are a good example.
I'll have to get samples and find out what they
are.