However, heavy snow and ice can break the thin branches and twigs on azaleas. This could ruin the shape of your shrub by causing an ugly hole or making it lopsided. You'll also lose the flower buds on ...
If you live somewhere prone to frost and snow, some azaleas will benefit from protection, while others may be tough enough to survive the winter without much fuss. Whether your plants require a ...
Somehow the Eaton fire spared thousands of camellias and azaleas at 90-year-old Nuccio's Nurseries. Now they desperately need ...
While most azaleas in Southern growing zones don't need much winter protection thanks to our milder temperatures, there are plants in microclimates that need extra winter care. Gardeners in USDA ...
The old leaves of white- and paler-flowering azaleas tend to turn yellow before they drop. Plants may look a little thinner after leaf drop, but they will look fine again when the new, spring ...
Accessioned plants are from both wild and cultivated origins. The various species take turns displaying their beauty throughout all the seasons: shadbush in April; dogwood and azaleas in May; mountain ...