Description
The Encore Autumn Sangria Azalea is a specific type of azalea (Rhododendron spp.) known for its ability to bloom multiple times a year, unlike traditional azaleas that typically bloom in spring. Encore Azaleas were developed to extend the flowering season, providing gardeners with blooms in spring, summer, and fall.
Here are some key features and information about Encore Azaleas:
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Reblooming Characteristics: The most distinctive feature of Encore Azaleas is their ability to produce multiple bloom cycles. They typically flower in spring, then again in summer, and sometimes even in the fall, depending on the specific variety and local climate.
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Colors:Autumn Sangria has a large, deep pink bloom.
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Size: The size of Encore Azaleas can vary by cultivar, but the Autumn Sangria will reach 4 feet tall with a similar spread.
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Sun and Soil Requirements: Encore Azaleas prefer well-drained soil and thrive in acidic to slightly acidic conditions. They generally do well in partial shade to full sun, though some varieties may have specific preferences.
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Hardiness Zone: Encore Azaleas are typically hardy in USDA zones 6-10.
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Maintenance: Like other azaleas, Encore Azaleas benefit from regular watering, especially during dry periods. Mulching around the base helps retain moisture and suppress weeds. Pruning can be done after the spring bloom to encourage a more compact shape.
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Landscape Use: Encore Azaleas are popular for adding vibrant color to landscapes and gardens. They work well as specimen plants, in mixed borders, or even in containers.
Autmn Sangria Encore Azaleas add beautiful interest to the landscape. Fertilize with Holly Tone in the spring and fall.
Specifications
Climate Zone: |
6a-10b |
Plant Type: |
Evergreen |
Type: |
Flowering Shrub |
Mature Height: |
4 Feet |
Mature Width: |
3.5 Feet |
Sun Exposure: |
Full Sun/ Partial Shade |
Bloom Time: |
Spring-Fall |
Flower Color: |
Pink |
Attracts Pollinators: |
Yes |
Growth Rate: |
Medium |
Deer Resistant: |
No |
Soil Type: |
Well-Drained |
Size: |
3 Gallon |