Re: yellow rhododendron


Okay, that's what I wanted to know. Or maybe didn't want to know :-). I
have noticed in other plants that rare colors are often weak, and I can't
afford to baby too many plants.
Thanks, Janis.

		Mary
		zone 6 MO

> 
> I know the yellow-flowering azaleas are more difficult to grow in 
> Missouri.  
> They do ok, they just don't thrive.  But then they are deciduous and 
> none of 
> the deciduous azaleas do as well in Missouri as the evergreen types. 
>  Still, 
> I detect that the yellow lines are a bit more weak and fussy than 
> other 
> deciduous azaleas.  
> 
> Don't know if this will be the same for true Rhododendrons, but 
> azaleas are 
> the same genus.  --Janis
> 
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