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Another 'bloomin' Rhodo/Azalea
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JohnnyD
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Another 'bloomin' Rhodo/Azalea
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Had this plant for more than ten years and it has now reached almost a metre in height and half that in spread.
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Re: Another 'bloomin' Rhodo/Azalea
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Errm, not sure.... might a be a leggy 'Arctic Tern' I suppose
(Not that it bears a great resemblance to Anne Vale's Farrer plant! (Sorry Johnny!
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Re: Another 'bloomin' Rhodo/Azalea
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I agree, 'Arctic Tern'. 'Milky Way has not so dark a centre and its green.'
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