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troutlule
Hot Springs, VA

May 20, 2008
2:25 PM

Post #4979137

I read in a wildflower book, long time ago, that these azaleas have fruit; I have a photo of the "fruit" from two separate shrubs. But I cannot find any info online, nor can I find that book. Is it gall? In This photo the bulbous uneven green growth is in the center of several spent blooms. And, all the photos I've seen the gall looks a bit different from what I have. Help. Thanks.

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imzadi
Jackson, SC
(Zone 8a)

May 20, 2008
2:32 PM

Post #4979178

it is gall . here is several different images of it. one reason i dont do them too much.

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