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'There won't be colour'

No azaleas at Augusta? Some 90 per cent of the Masters’ most famous flower wiped out by frost

Blooms arrived earlier than predicted in Georgia but recent cold snap in the minus figures decimated plant

THIS year's Masters could be the dullest ever after some 90 per cent of Augusta's most famous flower was wiped out by frost.

Azaleas are so common in the year's first Major that the par-five 13th hole is named after them.

 Rory McIlroy got a little too close to Augusta's famed azaleas in 2014
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Rory McIlroy got a little too close to Augusta's famed azaleas in 2014Credit: Reuters

For years the bright pink and purple plants have provided a stunning backdrop to the world's best players hitting into the green.


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In 2014 Rory McIlroy had to hit a shot from them after going long and left with his approach.

But unusually warm temperatures in Georgia meant many azaleas bloomed ahead of schedule.

A recent cold snap then saw it drop below zero and as a result some gardeners reported their collection of azaleas ruined.

 The azaleas add some incredible colour to the course during Masters week
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The azaleas add some incredible colour to the course during Masters weekCredit: Reuters
 The par-five 13th hole at Augusta is so covered in the flowers that it is named 'Azalea'
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The par-five 13th hole at Augusta is so covered in the flowers that it is named 'Azalea'Credit: Getty Images

Campbell Vaughn, a flower expert who works near the course, told the : "When it's all said and done, I don't believe there will be much colour left for Masters week.

"The freeze beat them up bad - really bad."

Milledge Peterson, who works at Bedford Greenhouses in Augusta, said: "We had an unusual winter.

 The famed Augusta course will look bare without its traditional azaleas
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 The famed Augusta course will look bare without its traditional azaleasCredit: Getty Images
 Vijay Singh takes a seat with the fully in-bloom flowers behind him
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Vijay Singh takes a seat with the fully in-bloom flowers behind himCredit: AP:Associated Press
 Tiger Woods drives off with a bed of azaleas in the background
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Tiger Woods drives off with a bed of azaleas in the backgroundCredit: AP:Associated Press

"What you see around town in similar to what's happening inside Augusta National.

"If there's colour around town, there's probably colour on the course."

Gerald Stephens owns Nurseries Caroliniana in Augusta. He said: "Our azaleas had already started to peak when the cold hit.

"They bloomed three weeks early to begin with, and when you combine that with the freeze, that's not a good situation."

The weather itself could also add to the woes during Masters week, with rain forecast on three of the four days.

There is also the threat of lightning when Danny Willett gets his defence of the green jacket under way on Thursday week.