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My Mary Azalea
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Rhododendron 'My Mary' #2

My Mary Azalea (Location: Pine Woods Eastside)
(2000) This plant is located in the Pine Woods area bounded by the Pine Woods Trail on the west, the fence on the east, the Toothache Tree on the north and an extensive growth of ‘Maxecat’ rhodos on the south. It is located on the trail, just north of the azalea, 'Margaret Burrell'. It is a hybrid by Beasley, crossing the species atlanticum, periclymenoides, and austrinum.

Rhododendron 'My Mary' #3

My Mary Azalea (Location: Pine Woods Eastside)
(2010) This plant is located in the Pine Woods area bounded by the Pine Woods Trail on the west, the fence on the east, the Toothache Tree on the north and an extensive growth of ‘Maxecat’ rhodos on the south. It is located far off the trail, near the fence, between a large clump of R.minus and the former site of the plants waste area. The accession number is 10-V-48.

Rhododendron 'My Mary x op'

My Mary Azalea (Location: Giant Oak Westside)
(2001) This open pollinated azalea is located off the trail in the Hickory Gap. It is close to being in line with the bench that is near the fallen giant oak.

Rhododendron 'My Mary' #1

My Mary Azalea (Location: Giant Oak Westside)
(2009) This azalea is located on the trail near a large oak tree, in the area known as the Hickory Gap. It is at the southern edge of a large collection of native herbaceous plants.
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