1. Spring Azalea There are many types of rhododendrons, and different species of rhododendrons have different flowering periods. For the spring azalea, its flowering time is generally in late April, and its withering time is generally in early May, with a flowering period of about 20 days. 2. Summer Azalea Summer azalea mainly refers to azalea varieties that bloom in summer. It usually blooms in mid-May and withers in June. Some varieties can bloom until around July or August before withering. 3. Eastern cuckoo Eastern azalea mainly refers to those azaleas introduced from Japan to the Chinese market, and their flowering time is generally around New Year's Day. 4. Western Azalea Western azalea mainly refers to those azaleas introduced from Europe to the Chinese market, and their flowering time is generally around the Spring Festival. 5. Four Seasons Azalea Four-season azalea refers to some azalea varieties that have been modified by biotechnology and can bloom all year round. However, this requires the owner to take good care of it and provide it with a suitable environment for flowering. Otherwise, even it will not be able to bloom all year round. |
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