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There are only five lobes to the flower on Azaleas. They only have one stamen for each lobe. The Azalea usually has hair that grows parallel to the suface of the leaf, this is called appressed hairs.<ref name=Greer/>
There are only five lobes to the flower on Azaleas. They only have one stamen for each lobe. The Azalea usually has hair that grows parallel to the suface of the leaf, this is called appressed hairs.<ref name=Greer/>
There are three requirements that Azaleas have, they need a constant supply of moisture, they must never sit in stangnat water (they might die), and they must be in an acid medium that is enough for the roots to have access to needed oxygen. <ref name=Greer/>


== Reproduction ==
== Reproduction ==
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