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I was doing some research on the internet this morning and found an article that said azaleas are evergreens. Any thoughts on this? If so, I think I may have killed mine =/
Re: Azaleas are evergreen??
http://azaleas.org/faq.html#lea
Not all azaleas are evergreen, but the most common ones here are evergreen. Some are definitely deciduous (especially the ones that are colors other than red/pink/purple & white) but it looks like even "evergreen" ones have some leaf drop.
in 6b an "evergreen" azalea shouldn't be bare twigs unless you had some seriously unusually cold weather (that said, I'm in zn 7 & even the year when we had below-zero temps in the winter, the azaleas still had leaves)
I concur.