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Autumn Starburst® Encore® Azalea

Bold Bicolor Blooms That Pop From The Curb And Up Close

Autumn Starburst® Encore® Azalea is the kind of shrub that stops you mid-walk. Each bloom flashes a coral-pink center framed by bold white margins, creating a high-contrast “starburst” look that reads clearly from the street and rewards close-up viewing. The flowers feel fresh and modern, but still classic azalea—lush, colorful, and instantly uplifting in spring when landscapes are craving that first big splash of color.

What makes Autumn Starburst even more satisfying is that the show doesn’t have to end after the spring flush. As an Encore® rebloomer, it’s built to return with additional bloom waves through the warm season into fall when conditions are right. In a foundation bed, along a walkway, or as a bright accent near the entry, this variety delivers that “finished landscaping” look—color plus structure—without needing a large footprint to make a big impact.

Evergreen Foliage That Keeps Beds Polished Year-Round

Even when it’s not in bloom, Autumn Starburst earns its place. The dark green, evergreen foliage provides dependable structure year-round, keeping beds tidy through summer, fall, and winter. That’s a huge value in real landscapes—evergreen azaleas act like living “trim work,” softening foundation lines, anchoring mixed borders, and making seasonal plantings around them look more intentional.

Its naturally compact, rounded habit also makes it easy to design with. It fits nicely at the front of shrub borders, in small-space garden beds, and in mixed plantings where you want evergreen contrast behind perennials. If you love the idea of a shrub that keeps your landscape looking cared-for even in the off-season, this is a strong choice—especially when you pair it with evergreens, conifers, and other four-season performers that make the whole bed feel cohesive.

Reliable Repeat Bloom When You Nail Sun And Drainage

Encore® Azaleas perform best when they get enough light to fuel repeat flowering without getting cooked by harsh afternoon sun. Autumn Starburst is happiest with full sun to partial shade—think filtered morning light or a spot that gets about 4–6 hours of sun, then some protection later in the day. That light balance helps keep foliage healthy while encouraging multiple bloom cycles across the growing season.

Drainage is the other non-negotiable. This azalea wants even moisture, but it must never sit in soggy soil. A slightly acidic, organic-rich planting area with fast drainage is the sweet spot—mulch helps maintain steady moisture, while good soil structure keeps roots breathing. When you meet those conditions, you get a shrub that looks vibrant, blooms more vigorously, and stays more resilient through summer heat and seasonal swings.

Low-Prune Beauty That Stays Compact And Flower-Forward

Autumn Starburst doesn’t need much pruning, and that’s good news—less work, better blooms. Because azaleas set buds for future flowers, timing matters. The safest approach is a light touch immediately after the main spring bloom cycle, just enough to tidy shape or remove stray shoots. Waiting too late can reduce the next round of flowers, so “right after spring” is the habit that protects performance.

If you want a fuller, denser look, focus on the basics: proper spacing, consistent moisture, and an azalea-friendly fertilizer schedule (early spring and/or right after the spring bloom). This keeps growth steady without forcing soft, weak shoots. In beds and containers alike, Autumn Starburst shines when it’s allowed to keep its natural, rounded form—compact, evergreen, and loaded with bicolor blooms when the season turns on.

Bold Bicolor Blooms That Pop From The Curb And Up Close

Autumn Starburst® Encore® Azalea is the kind of shrub that stops you mid-walk. Each bloom flashes a coral-pink center framed by bold white margins, creating a high-contrast “starburst” look that reads clearly from the street and rewards close-up viewing. The flowers feel fresh and modern, but still classic azalea—lush, colorful, and instantly uplifting in spring when landscapes are craving that first big splash of color.

What makes Autumn Starburst even more satisfying is that the show doesn’t have to end after the spring flush. As an Encore® rebloomer, it’s built to return with additional bloom waves through the warm season into fall when conditions are right. In a foundation bed, along a walkway, or as a bright accent near the entry, this variety delivers that “finished landscaping” look—color plus structure—without needing a large footprint to make a big impact.

Evergreen Foliage That Keeps Beds Polished Year-Round

Even when it’s not in bloom, Autumn Starburst earns its place. The dark green, evergreen foliage provides dependable structure year-round, keeping beds tidy through summer, fall, and winter. That’s a huge value in real landscapes—evergreen azaleas act like living “trim work,” softening foundation lines, anchoring mixed borders, and making seasonal plantings around them look more intentional.

Its naturally compact, rounded habit also makes it easy to design with. It fits nicely at the front of shrub borders, in small-space garden beds, and in mixed plantings where you want evergreen contrast behind perennials. If you love the idea of a shrub that keeps your landscape looking cared-for even in the off-season, this is a strong choice—especially when you pair it with evergreens, conifers, and other four-season performers that make the whole bed feel cohesive.

Reliable Repeat Bloom When You Nail Sun And Drainage

Encore® Azaleas perform best when they get enough light to fuel repeat flowering without getting cooked by harsh afternoon sun. Autumn Starburst is happiest with full sun to partial shade—think filtered morning light or a spot that gets about 4–6 hours of sun, then some protection later in the day. That light balance helps keep foliage healthy while encouraging multiple bloom cycles across the growing season.

Drainage is the other non-negotiable. This azalea wants even moisture, but it must never sit in soggy soil. A slightly acidic, organic-rich planting area with fast drainage is the sweet spot—mulch helps maintain steady moisture, while good soil structure keeps roots breathing. When you meet those conditions, you get a shrub that looks vibrant, blooms more vigorously, and stays more resilient through summer heat and seasonal swings.

Low-Prune Beauty That Stays Compact And Flower-Forward

Autumn Starburst doesn’t need much pruning, and that’s good news—less work, better blooms. Because azaleas set buds for future flowers, timing matters. The safest approach is a light touch immediately after the main spring bloom cycle, just enough to tidy shape or remove stray shoots. Waiting too late can reduce the next round of flowers, so “right after spring” is the habit that protects performance.

If you want a fuller, denser look, focus on the basics: proper spacing, consistent moisture, and an azalea-friendly fertilizer schedule (early spring and/or right after the spring bloom). This keeps growth steady without forcing soft, weak shoots. In beds and containers alike, Autumn Starburst shines when it’s allowed to keep its natural, rounded form—compact, evergreen, and loaded with bicolor blooms when the season turns on.

$29.98

Original: $99.95

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Autumn Starburst® Encore® Azalea

$99.95

$29.98

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Bold Bicolor Blooms That Pop From The Curb And Up Close

Autumn Starburst® Encore® Azalea is the kind of shrub that stops you mid-walk. Each bloom flashes a coral-pink center framed by bold white margins, creating a high-contrast “starburst” look that reads clearly from the street and rewards close-up viewing. The flowers feel fresh and modern, but still classic azalea—lush, colorful, and instantly uplifting in spring when landscapes are craving that first big splash of color.

What makes Autumn Starburst even more satisfying is that the show doesn’t have to end after the spring flush. As an Encore® rebloomer, it’s built to return with additional bloom waves through the warm season into fall when conditions are right. In a foundation bed, along a walkway, or as a bright accent near the entry, this variety delivers that “finished landscaping” look—color plus structure—without needing a large footprint to make a big impact.

Evergreen Foliage That Keeps Beds Polished Year-Round

Even when it’s not in bloom, Autumn Starburst earns its place. The dark green, evergreen foliage provides dependable structure year-round, keeping beds tidy through summer, fall, and winter. That’s a huge value in real landscapes—evergreen azaleas act like living “trim work,” softening foundation lines, anchoring mixed borders, and making seasonal plantings around them look more intentional.

Its naturally compact, rounded habit also makes it easy to design with. It fits nicely at the front of shrub borders, in small-space garden beds, and in mixed plantings where you want evergreen contrast behind perennials. If you love the idea of a shrub that keeps your landscape looking cared-for even in the off-season, this is a strong choice—especially when you pair it with evergreens, conifers, and other four-season performers that make the whole bed feel cohesive.

Reliable Repeat Bloom When You Nail Sun And Drainage

Encore® Azaleas perform best when they get enough light to fuel repeat flowering without getting cooked by harsh afternoon sun. Autumn Starburst is happiest with full sun to partial shade—think filtered morning light or a spot that gets about 4–6 hours of sun, then some protection later in the day. That light balance helps keep foliage healthy while encouraging multiple bloom cycles across the growing season.

Drainage is the other non-negotiable. This azalea wants even moisture, but it must never sit in soggy soil. A slightly acidic, organic-rich planting area with fast drainage is the sweet spot—mulch helps maintain steady moisture, while good soil structure keeps roots breathing. When you meet those conditions, you get a shrub that looks vibrant, blooms more vigorously, and stays more resilient through summer heat and seasonal swings.

Low-Prune Beauty That Stays Compact And Flower-Forward

Autumn Starburst doesn’t need much pruning, and that’s good news—less work, better blooms. Because azaleas set buds for future flowers, timing matters. The safest approach is a light touch immediately after the main spring bloom cycle, just enough to tidy shape or remove stray shoots. Waiting too late can reduce the next round of flowers, so “right after spring” is the habit that protects performance.

If you want a fuller, denser look, focus on the basics: proper spacing, consistent moisture, and an azalea-friendly fertilizer schedule (early spring and/or right after the spring bloom). This keeps growth steady without forcing soft, weak shoots. In beds and containers alike, Autumn Starburst shines when it’s allowed to keep its natural, rounded form—compact, evergreen, and loaded with bicolor blooms when the season turns on.