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From Missouri Conservationist: Apr 1998
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Wild Azalea

Wild azalea, locally known as honeysuckle, grows in the acidic soils of north-facing forested slopes in the southeastern Ozarks. This fragrant and showy understory shrub flowers in late April or early May at Pickle Springs Natural Area, Amidon Memorial Conservation Area and Millstream Gardens Conservation Area -- Jim Rathert

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Editor - Tom Cwynar
Assistant Editor - Charlotte Overby
Managing Editor - Jim Auckley
Art Editor - Dickson Stauffer
Designer - Tracy Ritter
Artist - Dave Besenger
Artist - Mark Raithel
Photographer - Jim Rathert
Photographer - Cliff White
Staff Writer - Jim Low
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