Azalea Picture Identification Thread

The color of the flowers are nice, but I'm not a fan at all of the Encores. Their leaves and flowers are just too big for my taste. Is this one in the ground or in a pot?
I feel the same way. That photo is taken in the side garden.

Best
DSD sends
 
Midnight Flare

I guess you beat me too it. Mine right now looks slightly different. The flowers are very opened and recurve back nicely. Yours just started flowering? Or are the flowers too crowded?
Mine bleaches in full sunlight, like almost all reds.
Actually, all my pictures look 'bad' because the colour is too dark of a red and the camera on my phone can't capture it. Best attempt:
1684518790079.png

The shine in the picture somehow turns pinkish purple. I guess the colours are over-saturating the camera or something.
 
Last edited:
I guess you beat me too it. Mine right now looks slightly different. The flowers are very opened and recurve back nicely. Yours just started flowering? Or are the flowers too crowded?
Mine bleaches in full sunlight, like almost all reds.
Actually, all my pictures look 'bad' because the colour is too dark of a red and the camera on my phone can't capture it. Best attempt:
View attachment 489220

The shine in the picture somehow turns pinkish purple. I guess the colours are over-saturating the camera or something.
I just got back from White's. Picked up 13 more azaleas. It seems as mine is at the prime of the bloom. I expect the flowers the go downhill from now. The flowers are very crowded, you can barely see the leaves.
 
Good pictures of 'Marian Lee'. It always looked a better white center variety to me than 'Shinnyo no Tsuki', 'Margaret Doughlas' and 'Martha Hitchcock'. Those pictures seem to confirm.
And 'Frienship' must be one of those 'souped up' versions of 'Osakazuki' that dr.Morrison got when he hybridized with 'Osakazuki'.
 
Koromo Shikibu in the morning Puget Sound “sun”.

FullSizeRender.jpeg

This one almost didn’t make it a couple years back. Presently shaping up to a fairly decent tree. Likes to be lanky. Last year, in frustration, I cut it back hard on a couple branches just to see if it could be forced to backbud. It did, but unevenly.
cheers
DSD sends
 
Last edited:
'Hanatsuzuri'
1684782062180.png

1684782195612.png

This whip for sure has the nice patterns going on. And multiple petals. It seems the downside of more than 6 petals is that sometimes, the flower just comes out malformed.
But this one has some good ones here too, an almost symmetrical 7-petal (and a highly asymmetrical 5 petal). It does not have a flower with fine dusting of red speckles (muji shibori) this year, which it did have in 2021.
And I swear it is much more red than in 2021, where it looked a bit carmine red to my eyes. The colour is more pleasant now.

I have a larger 'Hanatsuzuri' plant in my garden and in 2022 that one only had mediocre flowers. Either all white, or white with a red blotch. Maybe that one doesn't have the full mojo.
When buying these cultivar, just the cultivar name isn't everything. It has to be an individual plant that still has the inclination to sport in the right way. It may be that sometimes the mundane can take over. But I am still learning there too.

A large part of the satsuki hobby in Japan is highly focused on getting a tree with the right flower colour variations on display during the spring exhibitions.
This year, a 'Hanatsuzuri' also won the flower display award at the Kanuma show (see the other thread for a video).
 
sport of 'Easter Parade' (possibly 'Caprice'?)

1685022506128.png

Large flower that is a complete hose in hose, which you can't really see in this picture. Sometimes also petaloid or semidouble. So a lot of petal tissue on this one. (and a petal blight magnet, sadly.)
 
Back
Top Bottom