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Replacing azaleas

profsuzy
9 years ago

I'm looking to replace 5 azaleas that I never liked to begin with. My landscaper put in 5 bubble-gum pink azaleas that I always thought looked awful against our redwood siding. Now that they're looking beat after our tough winter, I've decided it's time to replace them with something that works better for the setting. So I'd love some suggestions for true red or reddish-orange evergreen azaleas. I don't want anything that rosy red or purplish, which it seems most "red" azaleas are. They're part of a foundation planting, so dwarf varieties would be good, and the spot gets a few hours of morning sun, but shade after noon. Any suggestions for a fairly widely available azalea that fits the bill? Thanks!

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