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As I recall, azalea is a general name for deciduous rhododendrons. So I would expect the leaves to fall off every year, and for the shrub to regrow them.
Depends on the azalea bush. There are miniatures that only get about a foot and a half wide and high. And there are giants that get taller and wider than a man. But most azaleas fall in the 3 x 3 foot to 6 x 6 foot range. You need to either: Look up the information on the name of an azalea you really like, and then figure out if you have the space for it; or: Decide what size azalea would fit in the space you have, and then browse your nursery or the Internet until you find an azalea that size.
Yes, but if you want to transplant it I would wait until early Spring.
you graft it.
how do you transplant a bottle brush tree
Georgia state tree is southern live oak and state flower is azalea
It depends how old it is. If you must do it do it when it is dormant.
Soon after puberty.
Check with a local lumberyard - one of the places that only deals in wood and not a combination place that sells bathtubs and hardware.- - - - -Azalea is hard to find because the azalea plant is a shrub, not a tree. Your option is to go out in the woods, find some azalea shrubs of large size, and harvest them.
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The best time to transplant a peach tree is January. The trees are still dormant from the winter, which will reduce the shock of transplantation. It is also best to transplant a peach tree when it is at least one year old and preferably not after they reach three years old.
Kurt is in Azalea Town, in the house in the top left corner with the apricorn tree behind it.