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Azalea Blossoms

This picture of a cluster of pink azalea blossoms was most likely taken on Grandfather Mountain. Azaleas are a popular flower in North Carolina; since 1934 there has been an anual state wide festival for the flower.

For more on the Azalea Festival check out: https://ncazaleafestival.org/about-us/mission-history/

For information on azaleas go to: https://content.ces.ncsu.edu/azaleas-for-north-carolina

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Citation (Chicago Style): 

Morton, Hugh M. Azalea blossoms. 1998. Color mounted slide. UNC Chapel Hill: Hugh Morton Photographs and Films. https://dc.lib.unc.edu/cdm/singleitem/collection/morton_highlights/id/28... (Accessed December 12, 2018).

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