In Japan, the azaleas (tsutsuji) were cultivated since ancient times, and you they can be seen everywhere, from the high-class gardens to the side of the road. They are resistant to pollution, high-temperatures and dry weather.
The popularity of azaleas grew during the Edo period, when a large variety of flowers was developed, like the Purple Azaleas in today’s photo.
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