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Planting an azalea under a cherry tree is generally not ideal due to the differing light and moisture requirements. Azaleas prefer partial shade and consistent moisture, while cherry trees can create a dense canopy that limits light and may compete for water. Additionally, the fallen cherry blossoms and leaves can create a layer of debris that may hinder the azalea's growth. It's best to choose a more suitable location for each plant to thrive.

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