Azalea back from the dead.

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Azalea back from the dead.

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I was about to toss this one this afternoon but as I shook off the soil, I noticed white roots and on further inspection that there was a lot of them connected to a live stump.
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What is it :?:
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Ahh Hackimoto.

It is a Satsuki, variety is Shin kyo from memory.
It is a touchy variety to say the least. This is the second time it has played dead in 4 years.
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