Elegant, uplifting, and delightfully detailed—Autumn Belle® Encore Azalea lives up to its name with ruffled, pale pink blooms delicately edged in white and kissed with magenta freckles. Set against light green foliage and a naturally upright, robust habit, Autumn Belle brings designer-worthy texture and color to foundations, borders, and high-visibility plantings—then does it again with repeat bloom from spring into fall. Looking for a graceful, repeat-blooming azalea that doesn’t disappear in the greenery? Autumn Belle Encore Azalea offers pastel flowers with couture-level detailing and a strong, architectural stance.
Growth Habit: Shrub, 5 feet tall and 3-4 feet wide
Native Origin: Southeast North America
Hardiness Zone: Full Sun, Part Sun
Environment needs: Well-drained, acidic soil and consistent watering until established.
Growth Rate: Moderate
Maintenance: Prune after spring blooming. In early spring, apply a slow-release, acid-formulating fertilizer for azaleas and rhododendrons. A light, post-spring-bloom application can support repeat flowering.
Elegant, uplifting, and delightfully detailed—Autumn Belle® Encore Azalea lives up to its name with ruffled, pale pink blooms delicately edged in white and kissed with magenta freckles. Set against light green foliage and a naturally upright, robust habit, Autumn Belle brings designer-worthy texture and color to foundations, borders, and high-visibility plantings—then does it again with repeat bloom from spring into fall. Looking for a graceful, repeat-blooming azalea that doesn’t disappear in the greenery? Autumn Belle Encore Azalea offers pastel flowers with couture-level detailing and a strong, architectural stance.
Growth Habit: Shrub, 5 feet tall and 3-4 feet wide
Native Origin: Southeast North America
Hardiness Zone: Full Sun, Part Sun
Environment needs: Well-drained, acidic soil and consistent watering until established.
Growth Rate: Moderate
Maintenance: Prune after spring blooming. In early spring, apply a slow-release, acid-formulating fertilizer for azaleas and rhododendrons. A light, post-spring-bloom application can support repeat flowering.