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Flowering Now: Azaleas [Photography]

Posted on April 18, 2025 by Douglas E. Welch

 The image features a close-up view of a cluster of azalea flowers in full bloom. The flowers are predominantly pink with a gradient of color, transitioning from a lighter shade at the edges to a deeper pink towards the center. Some petals have a darker pink or purple speckled pattern, adding to the visual interest. The petals are delicate and slightly ruffled, with visible stamens extending from the center of each flower. The leaves are a rich green, with some showing signs of yellowing, possibly indicating the natural aging process or environmental stress. The background is dark, which helps to highlight the vibrant colors of the flowers and leaves. The overall composition is dense, with multiple flowers and buds visible, creating a lush and abundant appearance.</p>

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