




Laccobius
The Azalea Bush is a colorful flowering plant that blooms in spring. Its pretty flowers can be pink, white, or purple!
Habitat: Woodlands and gardens
The Azalea Bush has vibrant, trumpet-shaped flowers, often growing in clusters, ranging from white to pink, red, purple, and orange. Its leaves are typically ovate and may be deciduous or evergreen, giving it a varied look throughout the year.





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Common
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Amazingly, some azalea bushes can live for over 50 years, reaching impressive sizes!
Azaleas are actually a type of rhododendron, but they have five stamens, not ten!
Giving an azalea can symbolize passionate love or home care in some cultures.
These stunning bushes have been cultivated for centuries in Japan and China.
Azalea Bush can thrive in acidic soils that many plants avoid, helping it grow in specific forest environments.
Azalea Bush produces a wide range of colorful, fragrant flowers to attract many different insect pollinators.
Some Azalea species shed their leaves in fall, while others stay green all year, adapting to different climates.
Bombus impatiens
Feeds on nectar, helping the azalea reproduce.
Papilio troilus
Butterfly sips nectar, aiding in pollen transfer.

Odocoileus virginianus
Browses on azalea leaves and stems.
Phytophthora ramorum
Causes stem dieback and root rot in azaleas.
Flowering plants are any plants that produce flowers as part of their reproductive cycle.
A shrub is a woody plant smaller than a tree, typically with multiple stems branching from or near the ground.
Spring blooming plants produce their flowers during the spring season, often signifying the end of winter and the start of new growth.
A tube flower has petals fused together at the base, forming a distinct tubular structure that typically holds nectar deep within.
Evergreen plants retain their foliage throughout the year, never shedding all their leaves at once.
Fragrant flowers emit a pleasant aroma, often to attract pollinators or for defense.
Describes organisms that transfer pollen, enabling the fertilization and reproduction of plants.
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60-300 cm
60-300 cm
2-8 cm
Spring_early_summer
No
Moderate
Perennial
Insect
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