Smoky Mountains Wildflowers: Flame Azalea

Smoky Mountain Flame Azalea  © William Britten use with permission only

Smoky Mountain Flame Azalea © William Britten use with permission only

It’s that time of year when the late-spring woods are lit up with various shades of orange, yellow and red of the Flame Azalea. The large wild azalea above was found along the Rich Mountain Road above Cades Cove, and the ones below were seen along the road between Big Creek and Cataloochee.

Smoky Mountain Wild Azalea  © William Britten use with permission only

Smoky Mountain Wild Azalea © William Britten use with permission only

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Smoky Mountain Flame Azalea

Smoky Mountain Flame Azalea © William Britten use with permission only

2 Responses to Smoky Mountains Wildflowers: Flame Azalea
  1. Vicki
    June 12, 2011 | 9:03 am

    Were these year and when? I want to see them on Andrews or Gregory’s bald this year. Beautiful pics

  2. Bill
    June 12, 2011 | 9:09 pm

    Vicki … this was a few weeks ago on the Roaring Fork

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