Satsuki azalea
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Satsuki Azalea bonsai, 3.5" tall
Satsuki Azalea bonsai from the National Bonsai & Penjing Museum, donated by Muriel R. Leeds

Satsuki azalea is a Cultivar Group of azaleas extensively cultivated by the Japanese. The group is derived from Rhododendron indicum, Rhododendron tamurae, and hybrids of these with other related species. Satsuki azaleas have a diversity of flower forms and color patterns with multiple patterns often appearing on a single plant. Satsuki bloom from May to June; the name "Satsuki" in Japanese is reference to their blooming period, the fifth month of the Asian lunar calendar. They are commonly used as a subject in bonsai and many bonsai enthusiasts and shows are dedicated solely to them.

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