Plant Zoning
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LATIN NAME: RHODODENDRON 'Conlet'
Encore® Azalea Autumn Chiffon® is a compact evergreen shrub admired for its delicate, soft pink blooms and glossy green foliage. Unlike traditional azaleas that bloom only once a year, Autumn Chiffon® produces flowers in spring and continues blooming throughout summer and fall. Its elegant appearance makes it a beautiful addition to foundation plantings, borders, containers, and cottage-style landscapes. It typically reaches 3 feet in height and width.
Amount of Sunlight: Tolerates full sun; prefers partial shade
Amount of Water: Water regularly, especially during periods of extreme heat
Soil Conditions: Prefers moist, well-drained, slightly acidic soil
Cold Hardiness Zone: 6–10
This easy-to-maintain shrub thrives when watered consistently during its establishment period. Once mature, it becomes more tolerant of occasional dry conditions, although supplemental watering is recommended during extended periods of drought. Applying mulch around the base of the plant will help conserve moisture and protect the roots. Pruning immediately after the spring bloom cycle can help encourage fuller growth and additional flowering throughout the season.
LATIN NAME: RHODODENDRON 'Conlet'
Encore® Azalea Autumn Chiffon® is a compact evergreen shrub admired for its delicate, soft pink blooms and glossy green foliage. Unlike traditional azaleas that bloom only once a year, Autumn Chiffon® produces flowers in spring and continues blooming throughout summer and fall. Its elegant appearance makes it a beautiful addition to foundation plantings, borders, containers, and cottage-style landscapes. It typically reaches 3 feet in height and width.
Amount of Sunlight: Tolerates full sun; prefers partial shade
Amount of Water: Water regularly, especially during periods of extreme heat
Soil Conditions: Prefers moist, well-drained, slightly acidic soil
Cold Hardiness Zone: 6–10
This easy-to-maintain shrub thrives when watered consistently during its establishment period. Once mature, it becomes more tolerant of occasional dry conditions, although supplemental watering is recommended during extended periods of drought. Applying mulch around the base of the plant will help conserve moisture and protect the roots. Pruning immediately after the spring bloom cycle can help encourage fuller growth and additional flowering throughout the season.
Find the perfect plants for your location with the USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map.