Trailing azalea growing on a scree slope in Rondane National Park, Norway
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Trailing azalea growing on a scree slope in Rondane National Park, Norway
This is not a fossil, nor a craft project. Trailing azalea prefers rocky, subarctic regions above the tree line. So places such as Norway’s Rondane National Park are an ideal habitat for this vine-like shrub that sends roots and shoots along the gravel and blooms in spring and summer with small pink or red flowers. Want to fill in that rocky patch in your garden? Trailing azalea is up to the task.
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