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Azalea for florida under oak trees?

Posted by coyle 9b (My Page) on
Thu, May 15, 08 at 12:11

Do you think it can take our droughts, and if so will it be a nice foliage plant for the time it isn't flowering? Th'x!


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RE: Azalea for florida under oak trees?

Azaleas have shallow roots. They can survive minor droughts if they are mulched properly. They should be watered the first year they are planted. After that they should be OK except for severe droughts. Fortunately they show when they are dry.

Here is a link that might be useful: How to grow rhododendrons and azaleas.


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RE: Azalea for florida under oak trees?

Just be careful of the oak roots when planting. Live Oaks are very shallow rooted, as well. You wouldn't want to harm your extremely valuable trees in order to plant azaleas! ;-)


 
 

 

 


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