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Azalea encore 'Autumn Fire' - Autumn Fire Encore Azalea

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Azalea encore 'Autumn Fire' is a captivating addition to your landscape, emanating the essence of the vibrant "Camellias, Azaleas, & Rhododendrons" family. This powerful evergreen shows off its fiery red blossoms, radiating in spring, summer and fall seasons. With a potential spread of up to three feet, it's not only visually enticing but perfectly proportioned for guest admiration without overpowering your garden space. Its dark green foliage serves as a lustrous setting for the striking flowers, creating a delightful contrast. Ensuring moderate water use and thriving under full sun to partial shade, this robust Azalea exhibits a welcoming versatility for planting conditions. Key to its vivacious display, the Autumn Fire Encore requires acidic, well-drained soil. With so many noteworthy features, this Azalea cultivar promises a spectacular, long-lasting visual treat for connoisseurs and garden-lovers alike.

  • Size: Up to 3 feet tall and wide
  • Flowers: Radiant red, blooms multiple times a year
  • Foliage: Lustrous, dark green leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Soil Requirement: Requires acidic, well-drained soil
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