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Azalea, which is in the Rhododendron genus.
Looks like Wax Scale from the picture...http://www.invasive.org/browse/subinfo.cfm?sub=13064
http://www.sciencedaily.com/articles/s/s... or Sequoia
Thanks KarenL, It incorporates a lot of my loves, Plants. Nature and Photography !
Definitely looks like a type of Weevil to me.
This juniper actually looks like Parsons juniper.. Not much to go on with that picture..
There are so many types of junipers. The picture you have shown looks like the branch is dead. The other green parts look as if they have spider mites..a small mite that sucks the chlorophyll out of the plant making it look faded to tan in color. One juniper that turns bronze to red after a frost is Andorra Juniper. http://www.naturehills.com/product/andor...
Looks similar to a Mimosa...It has the same compound leaves...