The beauty and extravagance of azaleas

 "If the sight of the blue skies fills you with joy, if a blade of grass springing up in the field has power to move you, if the simple things in Nature have a message you understand, rejoice, for your soul is alive."

Eleanora Duse

 

I love this time of year in Charleston when Spring in all its extravagant beauty bestows its gifts on a winter-weary souls.  During an all-too brief window of opportunity we can now exult in the rebirth and rejuvenation of the land this Spring.   One of the richest gifts in our part of the world is the annual profusion of blooms — reds, pinks, whites and shades in between — of azaleas.  In my humble opinion there is not a more gorgeous display of Nature’s wonder than  gardens, streets, front yards, and woodland paths alive and pulsating with the colors of this remarkable shrub.

When I was growing up in the late 50s, we lived in a wood-frame duplex apartment neighborhood called "Azalea Gardens."  When we moved to the West Bank of the Mississippi River in suburban New Orleans in 1961 we planted azaleas in our back yard, and years later they had grown to rather prodigious sizes, and each March we’d be delighted and amazed by the show of blooms on those huge plants.  All over New Orleans, and now, at this moment, all over Charleston, and at the gardens and parks, azaleas are at the peak of their bloom.  I rushed over to Charles Towne Landing at noon during my lunch hour yesterday and was dazzled by the display.  What a wonderland, a feast for the eyes.

Here is a set of some of my favorite azalea photos taken over the past couple of weeks.   The last photos in the set were taken yesterday at Charles Towne Landing.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/camas/sets/72157629267243840/

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Not sure why but I can’t see Flickr any more 🙁 We have azaleas here too, and I want to put some in the new yard, but they are nowhere near as large and glorious as they are in Virgina, and I can only imagine how much more beautiful and enormous they are in Charleston! Springtime sounds incredibly beautiful in your lovely old Southern city 🙂 A wonderland, indeed!

Lovely set of photos! I especially like the photo of the lizard on the red azaleas. 🙂 What an incredible sight all of those stunning azaleas must be to see in person! Take care.

March 23, 2012

simply awesome!!! … thanks for sharing God’s blessings of beauty through your camera lens!!… 🙂

March 23, 2012

Beautiful! I have an indoor azalea that a friend gave me about nearly 20 years ago. They don’t usually last after they bloom. It blooms every winter for about 2-3 months and then again in the late summer.

March 23, 2012

Azaleas always give a wonderful display. hugs p

The red azaleas are so vibrant this year… i love them. Have just the spot to plant one, when i get over this pollen induced walking coma!

ryn – thank you! Still, can’t see even the flickr.com site. Not sure what’s up or if it has to do with our recent hard drive crash 🙁 I bet it’s just gorgeous there! We have flowering pear, crabapple, forsythia and magnolias blooming like crazy a month early here.

I was finally able to get to the photos! I especially like 319 and 354. Had to adjust some settings as for som reason, they appear vertically and I have to scroll down quite far to get to them. Odd, that. Glad I got to see them. They’re – photos and azaleas – very beautiful! 🙂