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Korean azalea
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Rhododendron mucronulatum #1

Korean azalea (Location: Giant Oak Eastside)
(Before 1980) This old azalea is very close to the fallen giant oak (on its west side). It is just off the trail, near the bench, and is the earliest bloomer of any azalea in the Glen, with pink flowers.

Rhododendron mucronulatum #2

Korean azalea (Location: Long Branch East Eastside)
(Before 1980) A large old azalea, native to Korea, but growing with our native azaleas. It has a pink bloom and it is the earliest blooming of any of our native azaleas. It is located close to the trail on the hillside known as the Hickory Gap. It is located just north of R. fortunei cream.
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