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American Azaleas [Illustrated] [Hardcover]

L. Clarence Towe (Author)
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August 15, 2004
Other than a few Asiatic and one European species, North America is home to all the deciduous azaleas, members of the genus Rhododendron. There are native American azaleas suitable for a wide variety of garden environments. Gardeners interested in knowing more about these attractive, usually fragrant shrubs will discover here the diversity to be found in the species and will learn about recent trends in cultivation, selection, and hybridization. American azaleas are not used as much as they should be in gardens and in landscaping, even in areas where the plants are native and are common along roadsides. The author offers expert recommendations on all the horticultural aspects important for growing these colorful shrubs, including siting, soil preparation, and companion plantings. His coverage of the native species and the cultivars is comprehensive and up to date. The book provides all that the reader needs to enjoy the year-round pleasures offered by American azaleas.

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Although few plants evoke the lazy gentility of southern gardens or the lush tranquility of woodland glens the way azaleas do, for most gardeners they remain an unattainable goal, a shrub desired but seldom incorporated in landscape design. Miscast as being temperamental or confined to precise pockets of geography, azaleas are, in reality, remarkably suited for most garden settings in all but a few parts of the country. Towe, an azalea breeder and dedicated azalea aficionado, speaks from a quarter-century of observational and practical experience. Writing with a folksy good humor about the charm of collecting azaleas, Towe can be professorially fastidious when relaying information about nomenclature and hybridization. Along the way, he covers all the basics of azalea culture, from planting and pruning to selecting and siting. Helpful information outlining appropriate companion plants aids in developing a pleasing landscape design, while precise propagation details and appendixes listing azalea organizations and nurseries offer valuable information. Carol Haggas
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"Towe provides a handy list of growers, as well as the names of plant societies devoted to azaleas. Altogether a useful and much-needed book on a group of native plants that deserve to be better known."—John Van de Water, Newark Star-Ledger, April 11, 2005 (John Van de Water Newark Star-Ledger )

"It may come as a surprise to learn that there are actually 15 native azalea species and more than 100 hybrids and cultivated varieties. ... You'll find them all in 'American Azaleas.'"—John Van de Water, Newark Star-Ledger, April 10, 2005 (John Van de Water Newark Star-Ledger )

"Towe ... provides the reader with not only the basics of growing them successfully, but with the more technical aspects of their culture, including propagation."—Richard Churchill, People Places Plants, Spring 2005 (Richard Churchill People Places Plants )

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  • Hardcover: 188 pages
  • Publisher: Timber Press (August 15, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0881926450
  • ISBN-13: 978-0881926453
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.2 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #707,983 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful World of Native American Azalea Species, May 19, 2005
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What a wonderful book. The author has created a book that is easy to read, practical and informative. For those who are thinking about incorporating some native flowering shrubs into their garden or for those that are interested in Azaleas in general, this book is a must have. From a technical point of view, the author gives detailed information on propagation, planting and overall care of these plants. The photography gave a wonderful view of these native azaleas in their natural habitat as well as their tasteful placement in a naturalized garden. My favorite part of the book however was the in-depth discussion on hybridization of the native azaleas. I would recommend this book to anyone with an interest in native azaleas.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good introduction to native azaleas, February 13, 2006
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This book is a good introduction to native azaleas and is particularly helpful on distinguishing between the fifteen azalea species that grow in the U.S. Each species is described with a map indicating areas of the country where the plant originates. A 40-page section of beautiful color photos show each variety growing in the wild and in gardens. Other chapters include information on growing, collecting, landscaping and propagating azaleas. Appendices include sources for purchasing azaleas, organizations, registration forms for registering a new azalea and rhodendron name, illustrations of leave and flower types and a bibliography.
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5.0 out of 5 stars azalea info, July 1, 2010
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really good info book on both the species, the different types, locations, and grafting and hybrid secrets. Money well spent.
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To many gardeners the word azaleas brings to mind dense evergreen shrubs covered with white, pink, or red flowers. Read the first page
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semiglossy foliage, azalea species, finely ground pine bark, red pistils, gold blotch, new azalea, evergreen azaleas, deciduous azaleas, pink species, flower tubes, red petioles, orange blotch, red tubes, upright growth habit, yellow blotch, western azalea, bloom time, compact growth habit, red species, upper petals, companion plants, fragrant white flowers, dark green foliage, bud scales
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South Carolina, Allen Cantrell, North America, North Carolina, East Coast, Appalachian Mountains, Callaway Gardens, United States, Deep South, Fred Galle, American Rhododendron Society, New England, Ernest Koone, Mike Creel, New Zealand, Nick Anastos, Royal Horticultural Society, Biltmore Estate, Northern Lights Series
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