Bellingrath Gardens – 250,000 Azaleas

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11 Responses to Bellingrath Gardens – 250,000 Azaleas

  1. Lee Chapman says:

    Wow, now that’s a Bee’s heaven.

  2. Mary says:

    Loved the long shots! I thought the 7′ tall ones in my daughter’s yard in Austin Tx. were rhodos. Now I think maybe they are azaleas. How do you tell the difference?

  3. Janet Stobbs says:

    Belingrath Gardens is stunning, colours so bright, ya gotta wear shades.

  4. Anonymous says:

    Stunningly georgeous!!!!

  5. Lynne Sargent says:

    Wonderful Azaleas, Doug! But where is Bellingrath Gardens?? Not in Canada, I’ll bet! ;)

  6. duane hatch says:

    Video was very stop and starting. Annoying!

  7. Linda Belcher says:

    Just absolutely so beautiful. Azaleas are one of the reasons I love living in the state of South Carolina. Even the most down trodden shack is glorious in spring when this wonderful plant blooms. I must add a picture or two of my own yard to your site. LB

  8. Doug says:

    The video will stop and start if there’s a lot of traffic on the site. Too many gardeners and not enough bandwidth. (or a slow connection at the viewer’s end of things will also do the same thing).

    And yes, Bellingrath is not in Canada (Alabama). :-)

  9. Doug says:

    Mary – There is no difference now between Azalea and Rhododendron – they’re all one big happy botanic family. :-)

  10. Janet says:

    I agree with Duane.
    The video kept stopping and ended up waiting a minute or 2 for it to continue.
    The flowers are gorgeous though!
    And to think, we too can grow them! All we have to do is move to Alabama!

  11. Sherry says:

    Loved it! Beautiful gardens! Azaleas grow in Muskogee, Oklahoma, too! About the video stopping and starting, my husband taught me this: If the video stops and starts, let it run completely through (leave the computer to do something else). Then start it over. It works fine for us the second time.

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