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Depending on where you are, you may or may not have plants that I would recognize. Please indicate your location.
I'm not seeing azalea/rhododendron in any of these posted photos though.... If that pale yellow twisty blob is a flower bud, then that is definitely not an azalea. . Is the fall color on the same shrub? If it weren't for the yellow blob/flower bud, the colors on the leaves reminds me of Nandina, but if that is the flower than it can't.
...on second review, the very first posted photo could be an azalea.
I'm not seeing azalea/rhododendron in any of these posted photos though.... If that pale yellow twisty blob is a flower bud, then that is definitely not an azalea. . Is the fall color on the same shrub? If it weren't for the yellow blob/flower bud, the colors on the leaves reminds me of Nandina, but if that is the flower than it can't.
...on second review, the very first posted photo could be an azalea.
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I was thinking the reddish one could be a leucothoe (aka dog's hobble and other common names)
https://www.landscape-service.com/plants ... thoefs.jpg
I think it is usually the leucothoe fontanasia that is so colorful.
https://www.landscape-service.com/plants ... thoefs.jpg
I think it is usually the leucothoe fontanasia that is so colorful.
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I had a yellow flower bud on the 2 pic shrub. I thought there are some azaleas that have flowers in winter. hmmmapplestar wrote:Depending on where you are, you may or may not have plants that I would recognize. Please indicate your location.
I'm not seeing azalea/rhododendron in any of these posted photos though.... If that pale yellow twisty blob is a flower bud, then that is definitely not an azalea. . Is the fall color on the same shrub? If it weren't for the yellow blob/flower bud, the colors on the leaves reminds me of Nandina, but if that is the flower than it can't.
...on second review, the very first posted photo could be an azalea.
the picture #3 is probably Nandina.
the shrub in the #1 picture has 5 leaves…
I live close to Atlanta- I think it is zone 7