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Autumn Coral® Encore® Azalea

Coral-Pink Blooms With Encore® Rebloom Power

Autumn Coral® Encore® Azalea is made for gardeners who want azalea color that doesn’t end when spring wraps up. You get a strong spring flower show, then additional bloom cycles that pick back up through summer and into fall when the plant has enough light. The blooms are a refined coral-pink with bright fuchsia spotting that adds depth and detail—soft enough to feel elegant, yet vivid enough to read from the curb.

This is the kind of color that plays beautifully with brick, stone, and mixed plantings. Tuck it into a foundation bed for instant charm, repeat it along a walkway for a continuous ribbon of bloom, or pair it with deep greens and silvery foliage to make the coral tones glow. When you want “pretty” and “polished” for multiple seasons, Autumn Coral delivers.

A Naturally Tidy Evergreen That Stays Neat In Real Landscapes

Autumn Coral® is compact and easy to place, with a naturally rounded habit that looks intentional without constant trimming. The evergreen foliage keeps beds looking structured year-round, so the planting doesn’t collapse into “nothing but mulch” when flowers are between cycles. That evergreen presence is a big reason this variety shines in front-yard beds, entry plantings, and smaller landscapes where every plant needs to earn its space.

Because it stays in the intermediate-to-compact range, it’s also a smart choice for gardeners who want azaleas but don’t want a shrub that outgrows the bed. Use it as a low hedge line, mass it in groups for a fuller color impact, or place a pair on either side of steps for symmetrical curb appeal. It’s a small shrub with a big design payoff.

Better Rebloom Starts With Sun Hours And Comfortable Roots

For the fullest bloom cycles, aim for about 4 to 6 hours of direct sun per day. Autumn Coral can handle full sun, and it will also do fine in partial shade, but those sun hours are what push the plant to bloom more than once. Morning sun with afternoon shade is often an ideal setup, especially in warmer climates, because it supports flowering while reducing late-day heat stress on foliage.

Root comfort matters just as much: acidic, well-drained soil that stays evenly moist (not soggy) helps the plant stay vigorous and bloom-ready. Mulch is your best friend here—2 to 3 inches over the root zone keeps moisture steady, cools the soil in summer, and gradually improves texture. When the plant isn’t stressed by drought swings or wet feet, it performs like an Encore should.

Hedge-Ready Or Specimen-Perfect With Smart Spacing And Pruning

Autumn Coral® can be kept trimmed as a small hedge, but it also looks great as an individual mounding shrub. The key is spacing: give each plant enough room to mature, maintain airflow, and allow foliage to dry quickly after rain. That one decision up front leads to a healthier, fuller shrub and less maintenance over time.

Pruning is simple and strategic: do your main shaping immediately after the spring flowering. This timing encourages branching (more flower sites) while protecting buds that support later bloom cycles. Keep pruning light and tidy, not severe. With the right spacing and a quick post-spring trim, you’ll get a compact evergreen azalea that stays dense and keeps sending up coral-pink blooms in waves.

Coral-Pink Blooms With Encore® Rebloom Power

Autumn Coral® Encore® Azalea is made for gardeners who want azalea color that doesn’t end when spring wraps up. You get a strong spring flower show, then additional bloom cycles that pick back up through summer and into fall when the plant has enough light. The blooms are a refined coral-pink with bright fuchsia spotting that adds depth and detail—soft enough to feel elegant, yet vivid enough to read from the curb.

This is the kind of color that plays beautifully with brick, stone, and mixed plantings. Tuck it into a foundation bed for instant charm, repeat it along a walkway for a continuous ribbon of bloom, or pair it with deep greens and silvery foliage to make the coral tones glow. When you want “pretty” and “polished” for multiple seasons, Autumn Coral delivers.

A Naturally Tidy Evergreen That Stays Neat In Real Landscapes

Autumn Coral® is compact and easy to place, with a naturally rounded habit that looks intentional without constant trimming. The evergreen foliage keeps beds looking structured year-round, so the planting doesn’t collapse into “nothing but mulch” when flowers are between cycles. That evergreen presence is a big reason this variety shines in front-yard beds, entry plantings, and smaller landscapes where every plant needs to earn its space.

Because it stays in the intermediate-to-compact range, it’s also a smart choice for gardeners who want azaleas but don’t want a shrub that outgrows the bed. Use it as a low hedge line, mass it in groups for a fuller color impact, or place a pair on either side of steps for symmetrical curb appeal. It’s a small shrub with a big design payoff.

Better Rebloom Starts With Sun Hours And Comfortable Roots

For the fullest bloom cycles, aim for about 4 to 6 hours of direct sun per day. Autumn Coral can handle full sun, and it will also do fine in partial shade, but those sun hours are what push the plant to bloom more than once. Morning sun with afternoon shade is often an ideal setup, especially in warmer climates, because it supports flowering while reducing late-day heat stress on foliage.

Root comfort matters just as much: acidic, well-drained soil that stays evenly moist (not soggy) helps the plant stay vigorous and bloom-ready. Mulch is your best friend here—2 to 3 inches over the root zone keeps moisture steady, cools the soil in summer, and gradually improves texture. When the plant isn’t stressed by drought swings or wet feet, it performs like an Encore should.

Hedge-Ready Or Specimen-Perfect With Smart Spacing And Pruning

Autumn Coral® can be kept trimmed as a small hedge, but it also looks great as an individual mounding shrub. The key is spacing: give each plant enough room to mature, maintain airflow, and allow foliage to dry quickly after rain. That one decision up front leads to a healthier, fuller shrub and less maintenance over time.

Pruning is simple and strategic: do your main shaping immediately after the spring flowering. This timing encourages branching (more flower sites) while protecting buds that support later bloom cycles. Keep pruning light and tidy, not severe. With the right spacing and a quick post-spring trim, you’ll get a compact evergreen azalea that stays dense and keeps sending up coral-pink blooms in waves.

$26.98

Original: $89.95

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Autumn Coral® Encore® Azalea

$89.95

$26.98

Description

Coral-Pink Blooms With Encore® Rebloom Power

Autumn Coral® Encore® Azalea is made for gardeners who want azalea color that doesn’t end when spring wraps up. You get a strong spring flower show, then additional bloom cycles that pick back up through summer and into fall when the plant has enough light. The blooms are a refined coral-pink with bright fuchsia spotting that adds depth and detail—soft enough to feel elegant, yet vivid enough to read from the curb.

This is the kind of color that plays beautifully with brick, stone, and mixed plantings. Tuck it into a foundation bed for instant charm, repeat it along a walkway for a continuous ribbon of bloom, or pair it with deep greens and silvery foliage to make the coral tones glow. When you want “pretty” and “polished” for multiple seasons, Autumn Coral delivers.

A Naturally Tidy Evergreen That Stays Neat In Real Landscapes

Autumn Coral® is compact and easy to place, with a naturally rounded habit that looks intentional without constant trimming. The evergreen foliage keeps beds looking structured year-round, so the planting doesn’t collapse into “nothing but mulch” when flowers are between cycles. That evergreen presence is a big reason this variety shines in front-yard beds, entry plantings, and smaller landscapes where every plant needs to earn its space.

Because it stays in the intermediate-to-compact range, it’s also a smart choice for gardeners who want azaleas but don’t want a shrub that outgrows the bed. Use it as a low hedge line, mass it in groups for a fuller color impact, or place a pair on either side of steps for symmetrical curb appeal. It’s a small shrub with a big design payoff.

Better Rebloom Starts With Sun Hours And Comfortable Roots

For the fullest bloom cycles, aim for about 4 to 6 hours of direct sun per day. Autumn Coral can handle full sun, and it will also do fine in partial shade, but those sun hours are what push the plant to bloom more than once. Morning sun with afternoon shade is often an ideal setup, especially in warmer climates, because it supports flowering while reducing late-day heat stress on foliage.

Root comfort matters just as much: acidic, well-drained soil that stays evenly moist (not soggy) helps the plant stay vigorous and bloom-ready. Mulch is your best friend here—2 to 3 inches over the root zone keeps moisture steady, cools the soil in summer, and gradually improves texture. When the plant isn’t stressed by drought swings or wet feet, it performs like an Encore should.

Hedge-Ready Or Specimen-Perfect With Smart Spacing And Pruning

Autumn Coral® can be kept trimmed as a small hedge, but it also looks great as an individual mounding shrub. The key is spacing: give each plant enough room to mature, maintain airflow, and allow foliage to dry quickly after rain. That one decision up front leads to a healthier, fuller shrub and less maintenance over time.

Pruning is simple and strategic: do your main shaping immediately after the spring flowering. This timing encourages branching (more flower sites) while protecting buds that support later bloom cycles. Keep pruning light and tidy, not severe. With the right spacing and a quick post-spring trim, you’ll get a compact evergreen azalea that stays dense and keeps sending up coral-pink blooms in waves.