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- Aberconway, Henry Duncan, 2nd Baron
- Altenaria Blight
- Altenaria sp.
- American Rhododendron Society
- Antitranspirants
- Aphids
- Astilbe as a Companion Plant
- August Kehr Hybrid Azaleas
- Azaleas
- Deciduous Azaleas
- Evergreen Azaleas
- Azalea Bark Scale
- Azalea Lace Bugs
- Azalea Leafminers
- Azalea Rust
- Azalea White Mite
- Azalea Whitefly
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- Balled & Burlaped
- Bark split
- Black Vine Weevil
- Books about Rhododendrons & Azaleas
- Bookstore, Rhododendron & Azalea
- Borers
- Botanical Terms
- Botryosphaeria Dieback
- Botryosphaeria dothidea
- Botrytis Blight
- Botrytis cinerea
- Branch Problems
- Broken Branches
- Bud Blast
- Butternut Trees
- Byls of Ghent
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- Calcium as a nutrient
- Callirhopalus bifasciatus
- Caloptilia azaleella
- Caterpillars
- Chlorosis in leaves
- Classification of Genus Rhododendron
- Proposed Classification (Goetsch, et. al. 2005)
- Clinodiplosis rhododendri
- Coffee Grounds
- Cold resistance
- Common Problems
- Companion Plants
- Companion Trees
- Containerized Plants
- Cottony Azalea Scale
- Cranberry Rootworm
- Cultivating is a problem
- Cultural Problems
- Cunningham of Comely Bank
- Cuttings for rooting
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- Datana major
- Deadheading flowers
- Deciduous Azaleas
- Ghent hybrid azaleas
- Knap Hill hybrid azaleas
- Maid in the Shade
- Mollis Hybrid azalea
- Northern Lights hybrids
- Species
- Deer as a problem
- Definitions of Botanical Terms
- Dialeurodes chittendeni
- Dieback
- Discovery & introduction of Rhododendrons
- Diseases
- Dormancy
- Drainage is a must
- Drought damage and what to do
- Dwarf Rhododendrons
- Dwarf Hybrids
- Dwarf Species
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- Elepidotes (large leaf rhododendrons)
- Encore Azaleas™
- Eotetranychus clitus
- Eriococcus azalea
- Evergreen Azaleas
- August Kehr Hybrids
- Encore Azaleas™
- Gable Azaleas
- Girard Azaleas
- Glen Dale Azaleas
- Harris hybrids
- Hybrid Evergreen Azaleas
- Indica Azaleas or Indian Azaleas
- Kaempferi Azaleas
- Kurume Azaleas
- Linwood Hardy hybrids
- Pennington hybrids
- Pericat hybrids
- Robin Hill Azaleas
- Satsuki Azaleas
- Species
- Exobasidium Leaf and Flower Gall
- Exobasidium vaccinii
- Explorers
- Aberconway, Henry Duncan, 2nd Baron
- Forrest, George
- Fortune, Robert
- Fraser, John
- Hooker, Sir Joseph D
- Ludlow, Frank
- Ward, Frank Kingdon
- Wilson, Ernest Henry
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- Fall Blooming
- Fertilizing
- First Hybrids
- Florist Plants
- Fowering Failure
- Forrest, George
- Fortune, Robert
- Francoisi of Ghent
- Fraser, John
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- Gable Azaleas
- Gall (fungal)
- Gall Midge
- Genus Rhododendron
- Taxonomic Tree
- Ghent hybrid azaleas
- Ginkgo biloba "Maidenhair tree"
- Girard Azaleas
- Glasnevin Botanic Garden
- Glen Dale Azaleas
- Glossary of Terms
- Goetsch, et. al. 2005
- Gowen, J. R.
- Grafting
- Greenhouse Plants
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- Hardiness Zones
- Harris Hybrid Azaleas
- Heat Hardiness
- Herbert, Rev. William
- History of Hybridizing & Hybridizers
- History of Rhododendrons & Azaleas
- History of Valley Forge Chapter ARS
- Hole for planting
- Honey Intoxication
- Hooker, Sir Joseph D.
- Horlick, Sir John
- How to grow Rhododendrons & Azaleas
- Hybrid Naming Conventions
- Hybrid Deciduous Azaleas
- Hybrid Rhododendrons
- Hybrids, First
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- Indica Azaleas & Indian Azaleas
- Insect Pests
- Iron as a nutrient
- Iron-clad Rhododendrons
- Iveson of Northumberland
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Japanese Rhododendrons |
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- Kaempferi Azaleas
- Kalmia, Mountain Laurel as Companion Plants
- Knap Hill hybrid azaleas
- Koster & Sons of Boskoop
- Kurume Azaleas
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- Lace Bugs
- Large Leaf Hybrids
- Layering
- Leaf Drop
- Leaf Problems
- Leaf roll and droop
- Leaf Spot
- Leafminers
- Lepidotes (small leaved rhododendrons)
- Leptosphaeria korrea
- Liebig
- Links
- Other Valuable sites
- Sites that link to this site
- Reviews of this site
- Linwood Hardy Hybrid Azaleas
- Long-tailed Mealybug
- Ludlow, Frank
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- Mad Honey Disease
- Magnesium as a nutrient
- Mahonia, Oregon Grape as a CompanionPlant
- Mahonia aquifolium
- Mahonia bealii
- Mahonia repens
- Mealybug
- Metasequoia glyptostroboides "Dawn redwood"
- Methven of Stanwell Nurseries
- Microsphaera azaleae
- Midge
- Mildew
- Mites
- Modern Iron-clad Rhododendrons
- Mold see Blight
- Mollis Hybrid azalea
- Mulching
- Mycorrhizae
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- Native North American Azaleas
- Native North American Rhododendrons
- Necrotic Ring Spot
- Nitrogen as a nutrient
- Northern Lights hybrids
- Nutrients
- Nuttall of Lancashire
- Nyssa sylvatica "Sour Gum"
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- Oberea myops
- Oligonychus ilicis
- Otiorhynchus ovatus
- Otiorhynchus sulcatus
- Ovulinia azaleae
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- Parsons Nursery of Long Island
- Paxton of Chandler & Sons
- Pealius azaleae
- Pennington hybrids
- Pericat hybrids
- Pestalotia Leaf Spot
- Pestalotia rhododendri
- Pests
- Petal Blight
- pH of soil
- Phomopsis Dieback
- Phomopsis rhododendri
- Phosphorus as a nutrient
- Phytophthora cactorum
- Phytophthora cinnamomi
- Phytophthora Dieback
- Phytophthora Root Rot
- Pieris, Andromeda as a Companion Plant
- Pieris japonica (Japanese andromeda)
- Pieris floribunda (mountain andromeda)
- Pinching
- Planting
- Poisoning caused by rhododendrons
- Potassium as a nutrient
- Powdery Mildew
- Problems
- Propagation
- Protection of plants
- Pruning
- Pseudococcus longispinus
- Puccininastrum vaccinii
- Pulvinaria floccifera
- Pycnostysanus azaleae see Bud Blast, Seifertia azaleae
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- Raised Beds
- Red-headed Azalea Caterpillar
- Reference Books
- Rhadopterus picipes
- Rhizoctonia Root Rot
- Rhizoctonia Web Blight
- Rhizoctonia solani
- Rhododendron Aphid
- Rhododendron Borer
- Rhododendron Gall Midge
- Rhododendron Hybrids
- 'Black Satin'
- 'Boule de Neige'
- 'Bow Bells'
- 'Carmen'
- 'Counterpoint'
- 'Desmit'
- 'Dora Amateis'
- 'Egret'
- 'Elite'
- 'Elviira'
- 'Ernie Dee'
- 'Henry's Red'
- 'King George'
- 'Laurie'
- 'Lemon Dream'
- 'Lori Eichelser'
- 'Low Red Frilled'
- 'Marathon'
- 'Molly Fordham'
- 'Moerheim'
- 'Northern Rose'
- 'Nova Zembla'
- 'Olga Mezzitt'
- 'P.J.M'
- 'Princess Anne'
- 'Ptarmigan'
- 'Purple Gem'
- 'Ramapo'
- 'Regal'
- 'Snowlady'
- 'Tow Head'
- 'Victor'
- 'Waltham'
- 'Weston's Pink Diamond'
- 'White Angel'
- Rhododendron Lace Bugs
- Rhododendron Species
- Taxonomic Tree
- R. alabamense (Alabama azalea)
- R. albiflorum (Cascade azalea)
- R. arborescens (Sweet or smooth azalea)
- R. atlanticum (Atlantic azalea or Coastal azalea)
- R. austrinum (Florida azalea)
- R. calendulaceum (flame azalea)
- R. calostrotum ssp. keleticum
- R. campylogynum
- R. camtschaticum (Therorhodion camtschaticum)
- R. canadense (Rhodora azalea)
- R. canescens (Florida Pinxter or Piedmont azalea)
- R. carolinianum (Carolina rhododendron)
- R. catawbiense (Catawba rhododendron)
- R. colemanii (Red Hills azalea)
- R. cumberlandense (Cumberland azalea)
- R. degronianum ssp. yakushimanum
- R. eastmanii (May white azalea)
- R. fastigiatum
- R. flammeum (Oconee azalea)
- R. forrestii ssp forrestii
- R. groenlandicum (Labrador Tea)
- R. impeditum
- R. indicum (Indica azalea)
- R. keiskei (Keisk rhododendron)
- R. kiusianum (Kyushu azalea)
- R. lapponicum
- R. linearifolium (Spider azalea)
- R. macrophyllum (Pacific rhododendron)
- R. maximum (Great Laurel)
- R. metternichii (Leather-leaf rhododendron)
- R. minus (Carolina rhododendron)
- R. mucronatum (Snow azalea)
- R. mucronulatum (Korean rhododendron)
- R. nakaharai
- R. neoglandulosum (Trapper's Tea)
- R. occidentale (Pacific western azalea)
- R. pemakoense
- R. perriclymenoides (Pinxter-bloom, honeysuckle azalea)
- R. prinophyllum (Roseshell azalea)
- R. pronum
- R. proteoides
- R. prunifolium (Pruneleaf azalea)
- R. racemosum
- R. schlippenbachii (Royal azalea)
- R. stenopetalum 'Linearifolium' (Spider azalea)
- R. subarticum (Wild Rosemary)
- R. vaseyi (Pinkshell azalea)
- R. viscosum (Swamp azalea)
- R. williamsianum
- R. yedoense(Yodogawa azalea)
- Rhododendron Stem Borer
- Rhododendron Whitefly
- Robin Hill Azaleas
- Rollisson & Son Nursery
- Root Pruning
- Root Strangulation
- Rootworm
- Rust
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- Sanitation
- Satsuki Azaleas
- Scale (cottony masses)
- Scale (sooty mold)
- Schulz of Berlin
- Seed, starting from
- Seidel
- Seifertia azaleae
- Shade requirements
- Shade-loving Rhododendrons
- Small Leaf Hybrids
- Smith of Nortiton
- Soil
- Solutions to Common Problems
- Southern Red Mite
- Species Rhododendrons
- Spider Mites
- Standish & Noble
- Stephanitis pyrioides
- Stephanitis rhododendri
- Strawberry Root Weevil
- Sulfur for the soil
- Sun requirements
- Synanthedon rhododendri
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- Taxonomic Tree
- Ten Steps to Growing Rhododendron and Azaleas
- Tetranychus urticae
- Thompson at Mile End
- Thrips
- Thrips imaginis
- Tissue Culture
- Tonic
- Toxicity of Rhododendrons & Azaleas
- Trace Elements as nutrients
- Transplanting
- Twig Blight
- Twig Problems
- Two Spotted Spider Mite
- Twobanded Japanese Weevil
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- Valley Forge Chapter ARS
- Valley Forge Chapter History
- Van Houtte of Ghent
- Variety Selection
- Veitch
- Viburnum as a Companion Plant
- Voles
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- Walnut Trees
- Ward, Frank Kingdon
- Waterer of Bagshot and Knap Hill
- A. Waterer of Knap Hill
- H. Waterer of Knap Hill
- J. Waterer of Bagshot
- M. Waterer of Knap Hill
- Watering
- Weeding, see Cultivating
- Weevil
- Whitefly
- Wilson, Ernest Henry, Plant Explorer
- Wilson, Ernest Henry, Hybrid Introductions
- Wilson's Dozen
- Wilson's Iron-Clads
- Wilting
- Wind
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