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Autumn Angel® Encore® Azalea

Pure White Blooms That Return In Waves

Autumn Angel® Encore® Azalea is the clean, bright white bloomer that makes beds look instantly fresh. In spring, it opens a generous flush of crisp, pure white flowers—often described as almost glowing in morning light—then it can rebloom in additional waves through summer and into fall when it receives enough sun. That repeat flowering is what elevates it from a “one-and-done” azalea into a season-long performer, keeping your foundation planting or border looking lively well past traditional azalea season.

The white color is also a design superpower. It pairs with everything: deep evergreens, colorful perennials, brick and stone exteriors, and soft woodland palettes alike. Use it near an entry for a polished welcome, along a walkway where you’ll enjoy blooms up close, or in a repeating drift to brighten shady corners that still get a few hours of sun. When you want elegant, reliable color that doesn't clash, Autumn Angel delivers.

A Compact Evergreen That Keeps Beds Looking Finished

Between bloom cycles, Autumn Angel® maintains glossy, deep-green evergreen foliage that provides structure year-round. That matters in real landscapes where you want the planting to look intentional in every season, not only when flowers are open. The habit stays compact and well-proportioned, making it an easy fit under windows, at the front of mixed borders, or as a low, refined hedge line that won’t overwhelm the bed.

Because it’s evergreen, it also plays nicely with seasonal plantings. Spring bulbs can pop in front of it, summer perennials can weave alongside it, and the azalea still keeps a neat green backbone through fall and winter. If you’re building curb appeal with plants that work overtime, Autumn Angel is a flowering evergreen shrub that brings both beauty and structure—without demanding constant pruning.

Sun Hours And Root Comfort That Drive Better Rebloom

For the best Encore® rebloom, light is key. Autumn Angel® performs beautifully in full sun to partial shade, with repeat bloom strongest when the plant receives roughly 4 to 6 hours of direct sun per day. In hotter climates, morning sun with a bit of afternoon shade often hits the sweet spot—plenty of light for flowers, less stress on foliage during peak heat.

Just as important is keeping the root zone comfortable. Azaleas prefer acidic, organic-rich, well-drained soil that stays evenly moist, especially during the first growing season. Mulch is your easiest performance upgrade: a 2–3-inch layer over the root zone helps conserve moisture, cools the roots, and gradually improves soil texture. When the plant avoids drought swings and soggy “wet feet,” it stays denser, greener, and more willing to rebloom.

Hedge-Ready With Clear Spacing And Pruning Timing

Autumn Angel® is versatile. Use it as a single accent shrub, plant it in a small group for a bigger impact, or keep it trimmed as a compact hedge. The difference between a hedge that thrives and one that struggles often comes down to spacing. Giving each plant enough room improves airflow, reduces stress, and keeps foliage fuller from top to bottom as shrubs mature.

Pruning is simple, but timing matters for flowers. Do your main shaping right after the spring bloom flush. This encourages branching (more bloom sites) while protecting the buds that support later bloom cycles. Keep trimming light and tidy rather than severe—think “refine and thicken,” not “cut back hard.” With the right spacing and post-spring pruning window, Autumn Angel stays compact, polished, and reliably flower-ready.

Pure White Blooms That Return In Waves

Autumn Angel® Encore® Azalea is the clean, bright white bloomer that makes beds look instantly fresh. In spring, it opens a generous flush of crisp, pure white flowers—often described as almost glowing in morning light—then it can rebloom in additional waves through summer and into fall when it receives enough sun. That repeat flowering is what elevates it from a “one-and-done” azalea into a season-long performer, keeping your foundation planting or border looking lively well past traditional azalea season.

The white color is also a design superpower. It pairs with everything: deep evergreens, colorful perennials, brick and stone exteriors, and soft woodland palettes alike. Use it near an entry for a polished welcome, along a walkway where you’ll enjoy blooms up close, or in a repeating drift to brighten shady corners that still get a few hours of sun. When you want elegant, reliable color that doesn't clash, Autumn Angel delivers.

A Compact Evergreen That Keeps Beds Looking Finished

Between bloom cycles, Autumn Angel® maintains glossy, deep-green evergreen foliage that provides structure year-round. That matters in real landscapes where you want the planting to look intentional in every season, not only when flowers are open. The habit stays compact and well-proportioned, making it an easy fit under windows, at the front of mixed borders, or as a low, refined hedge line that won’t overwhelm the bed.

Because it’s evergreen, it also plays nicely with seasonal plantings. Spring bulbs can pop in front of it, summer perennials can weave alongside it, and the azalea still keeps a neat green backbone through fall and winter. If you’re building curb appeal with plants that work overtime, Autumn Angel is a flowering evergreen shrub that brings both beauty and structure—without demanding constant pruning.

Sun Hours And Root Comfort That Drive Better Rebloom

For the best Encore® rebloom, light is key. Autumn Angel® performs beautifully in full sun to partial shade, with repeat bloom strongest when the plant receives roughly 4 to 6 hours of direct sun per day. In hotter climates, morning sun with a bit of afternoon shade often hits the sweet spot—plenty of light for flowers, less stress on foliage during peak heat.

Just as important is keeping the root zone comfortable. Azaleas prefer acidic, organic-rich, well-drained soil that stays evenly moist, especially during the first growing season. Mulch is your easiest performance upgrade: a 2–3-inch layer over the root zone helps conserve moisture, cools the roots, and gradually improves soil texture. When the plant avoids drought swings and soggy “wet feet,” it stays denser, greener, and more willing to rebloom.

Hedge-Ready With Clear Spacing And Pruning Timing

Autumn Angel® is versatile. Use it as a single accent shrub, plant it in a small group for a bigger impact, or keep it trimmed as a compact hedge. The difference between a hedge that thrives and one that struggles often comes down to spacing. Giving each plant enough room improves airflow, reduces stress, and keeps foliage fuller from top to bottom as shrubs mature.

Pruning is simple, but timing matters for flowers. Do your main shaping right after the spring bloom flush. This encourages branching (more bloom sites) while protecting the buds that support later bloom cycles. Keep trimming light and tidy rather than severe—think “refine and thicken,” not “cut back hard.” With the right spacing and post-spring pruning window, Autumn Angel stays compact, polished, and reliably flower-ready.

$23.68

Original: $78.95

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Autumn Angel® Encore® Azalea

$78.95

$23.68

Description

Pure White Blooms That Return In Waves

Autumn Angel® Encore® Azalea is the clean, bright white bloomer that makes beds look instantly fresh. In spring, it opens a generous flush of crisp, pure white flowers—often described as almost glowing in morning light—then it can rebloom in additional waves through summer and into fall when it receives enough sun. That repeat flowering is what elevates it from a “one-and-done” azalea into a season-long performer, keeping your foundation planting or border looking lively well past traditional azalea season.

The white color is also a design superpower. It pairs with everything: deep evergreens, colorful perennials, brick and stone exteriors, and soft woodland palettes alike. Use it near an entry for a polished welcome, along a walkway where you’ll enjoy blooms up close, or in a repeating drift to brighten shady corners that still get a few hours of sun. When you want elegant, reliable color that doesn't clash, Autumn Angel delivers.

A Compact Evergreen That Keeps Beds Looking Finished

Between bloom cycles, Autumn Angel® maintains glossy, deep-green evergreen foliage that provides structure year-round. That matters in real landscapes where you want the planting to look intentional in every season, not only when flowers are open. The habit stays compact and well-proportioned, making it an easy fit under windows, at the front of mixed borders, or as a low, refined hedge line that won’t overwhelm the bed.

Because it’s evergreen, it also plays nicely with seasonal plantings. Spring bulbs can pop in front of it, summer perennials can weave alongside it, and the azalea still keeps a neat green backbone through fall and winter. If you’re building curb appeal with plants that work overtime, Autumn Angel is a flowering evergreen shrub that brings both beauty and structure—without demanding constant pruning.

Sun Hours And Root Comfort That Drive Better Rebloom

For the best Encore® rebloom, light is key. Autumn Angel® performs beautifully in full sun to partial shade, with repeat bloom strongest when the plant receives roughly 4 to 6 hours of direct sun per day. In hotter climates, morning sun with a bit of afternoon shade often hits the sweet spot—plenty of light for flowers, less stress on foliage during peak heat.

Just as important is keeping the root zone comfortable. Azaleas prefer acidic, organic-rich, well-drained soil that stays evenly moist, especially during the first growing season. Mulch is your easiest performance upgrade: a 2–3-inch layer over the root zone helps conserve moisture, cools the roots, and gradually improves soil texture. When the plant avoids drought swings and soggy “wet feet,” it stays denser, greener, and more willing to rebloom.

Hedge-Ready With Clear Spacing And Pruning Timing

Autumn Angel® is versatile. Use it as a single accent shrub, plant it in a small group for a bigger impact, or keep it trimmed as a compact hedge. The difference between a hedge that thrives and one that struggles often comes down to spacing. Giving each plant enough room improves airflow, reduces stress, and keeps foliage fuller from top to bottom as shrubs mature.

Pruning is simple, but timing matters for flowers. Do your main shaping right after the spring bloom flush. This encourages branching (more bloom sites) while protecting the buds that support later bloom cycles. Keep trimming light and tidy rather than severe—think “refine and thicken,” not “cut back hard.” With the right spacing and post-spring pruning window, Autumn Angel stays compact, polished, and reliably flower-ready.