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Azaleas are not seedless; they produce seeds as part of their reproductive process. After flowering, azaleas develop seed pods that contain seeds, which can be collected and planted to grow new plants. However, many gardeners propagate azaleas through cuttings or grafting rather than from seeds for more consistent results.

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