Monday, May 11, 2009

Can anyone look at these pictures and help me figure out what type of flowering plant this is?

I have a medium sized plant growing in the space that I plan on putting a flower bed...I thought at first it was just a weed but now it's started to flower, so I'm thinking there is a plant, flower, or bush of some type under the weed that has grown up the middle. Can anyone look at these pictures of the plant and flowers and see if they can figure out what type it is. I'd like to salvage it if it's not a weed. The links are below, I've included several different photos of the flowers and the plant.





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Can anyone look at these pictures and help me figure out what type of flowering plant this is?
It is called a Dwarf Pink Lady Azalea.


This bush will not get bigger then 2 ft tall. Its is to its full maturity from what i can see. They are easy to transplant. If you remove them they will not come back from roots left in the ground.


They love full sun and dry soil.





Hope this helped
Reply:Azaleas is my thinking
Reply:looks like azalea
Reply:It looks like an azalea to me. Azaleas like acidic soil so if there is a source of acid ( wood chips, ashes, pine needles) there is a good chance this is what the plant is.
Reply:I agree with previous answers - some type of azalea
Reply:They are Azaleas.
Reply:I'm not positive but it looks like you might find it here on this page: http://www.tonyhowell.co.uk/pinkflowers....





Looks quite a bit like a rhododendron.
Reply:It looks like an azalea, which is related to the rhodedendron, only smaller. Your local nursery would be able to tell you for sure, and possibly the name of that particular variety.


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