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Article: Azaleas grow happily in tubs and are great inside in winter.(Features)
- Article from:
- The Journal (Newcastle, England)
- Article date:
- December 6, 2003
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Byline: By Peter Surridge
Azaleas, basically small forms of rhododendron, have shallow root systems so most will grow happily in tubs. They can also be brought into flower under glass in winter and those two factors make them eminently suitable pot plants to decorate the house around Christmas and into the New Year.
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