Norfolk Botanical Gardens: Azaleas in Bloom

Posted on 27th September 2009 by Ryan Somma in Adventuring
Vicky with Azaleas
Vicky with Azaleas

The azalea is unique among species of rhododendron in that, rather than blooming in clusters or “stripers” as they are known, every terminal branch on the azalea bush produces a flower, resulting in the spectacular displays they bring each April.

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