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The Autumn Angel® Encore® Azalea is a delicate beauty that will live up to its name as it lifts your garden and landscape to new heights!
The Autumn Angel produces clear white blooms spring through fall that measure around 3 inches across. These blossoms are graceful and elegant, with a classy flair that doesn't overstate itself. An initial spring display produces dozens of blooms that illuminate the landscape. Afterward, this reblooming azalea keeps the flowers coming as it blooms again in summer and fall!
The Autumn Angel Encore Azalea features glossy, light green leaves that are the perfect complement to its delicately beautiful blooms. Additionally, these evergreen leaves are consistent all year long and won't leave your landscape bare in the dead of winter.
This white blooming azalea is perfect for foundation plantings, container plantings, accents, mixed garden beds, low hedges, and borders.
Autumn Angel Encore Azalea Care
Hardy in USDA Zones 7-10, down to 0° F when established.
The Autumn Angel Encore Azalea grows best when it receives 4-6 hours of direct sun or all-day filtered sun. Too little sun will result in decreased bloom potential and foliage coverage.
During the first growing season of your new Azalea plant you will want to water regularly. During the second growing season, water 1-2 times per week. After they have a few growing seasons under their belt, they generally won't need any supplementary water, except in times of drought.
The Autumn Angel prefers rich, acidic soil with good drainage. Azaleas don't like to have wet feet, so make sure that your soil isn't staying soggy for hours on end after watering.
Fertilize a couple of times throughout the year with an acidic plant fertilizer for best results. This will help ensure that your Autumn Angel Encore Azalea stays happy and healthy.
Check out additional Encore Azalea shrubs for sale, including 3 other popular varieties: the Autumn Chiffon Encore Azalea, Autumn Ivory Encore Azalea, and Autumn Twist Encore Azalea.
Supplementary Reading:
How and When to Fertilize Encore Azaleas
The Autumn Angel® Encore® Azalea is a delicate beauty that will live up to its name as it lifts your garden and landscape to new heights!
The Autumn Angel produces clear white blooms spring through fall that measure around 3 inches across. These blossoms are graceful and elegant, with a classy flair that doesn't overstate itself. An initial spring display produces dozens of blooms that illuminate the landscape. Afterward, this reblooming azalea keeps the flowers coming as it blooms again in summer and fall!
The Autumn Angel Encore Azalea features glossy, light green leaves that are the perfect complement to its delicately beautiful blooms. Additionally, these evergreen leaves are consistent all year long and won't leave your landscape bare in the dead of winter.
This white blooming azalea is perfect for foundation plantings, container plantings, accents, mixed garden beds, low hedges, and borders.
Autumn Angel Encore Azalea Care
Hardy in USDA Zones 7-10, down to 0° F when established.
The Autumn Angel Encore Azalea grows best when it receives 4-6 hours of direct sun or all-day filtered sun. Too little sun will result in decreased bloom potential and foliage coverage.
During the first growing season of your new Azalea plant you will want to water regularly. During the second growing season, water 1-2 times per week. After they have a few growing seasons under their belt, they generally won't need any supplementary water, except in times of drought.
The Autumn Angel prefers rich, acidic soil with good drainage. Azaleas don't like to have wet feet, so make sure that your soil isn't staying soggy for hours on end after watering.
Fertilize a couple of times throughout the year with an acidic plant fertilizer for best results. This will help ensure that your Autumn Angel Encore Azalea stays happy and healthy.
Check out additional Encore Azalea shrubs for sale, including 3 other popular varieties: the Autumn Chiffon Encore Azalea, Autumn Ivory Encore Azalea, and Autumn Twist Encore Azalea.
Supplementary Reading:
How and When to Fertilize Encore Azaleas