Azalea – Rozalea
Q: This spring I bought a Rozalea and marveled at the blossoms which lasted for almost a month. I went away for a week, and came home to a dried stick plant. Will I ever be able to find one again? If so, where?
A: It is usually sold by florists, not really intended for outdoors, but see “What’s Wrong With My Potted Rozalea?”.
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