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It gets confusing, but Azaleas are a group of Rhododendron. It gets more confusing as, although there are Azalea native to the Americas, most are descendants from Asia.
The easiest way to distinguish Azalea from Rhododendron, the Azalea have hairy underparts, which the Rhododendron do not.
Either way, they make very attractive addition to any garden or table.
This attractive, orange, bell shaped flower with no hairy under parts, is a Rhododendron. |
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