Growing Conditions & Care:
- Sunlight: Unlike traditional azaleas, these prefer more sun to maximize blooming.
- Planting: Ensure well-drained soil, adding organic matter. Plant raised slightly, as they have shallow roots.
- Pruning: Only prune immediately after their spring blooming cycle to avoid cutting off later blooms.
- Watering: Keep soil consistently moist, especially during hot, dry periods to prevent water stress
Uses In The Garden:
- Foundation Plantings: Place them around the home’s foundation for year-round color. Pair with annuals and perennials for added texture.
- Container Gardening: Dwarf varieties like Autumn Bonfire or Autumn Ivory work well in planters for patios and entrances.
- Mass Plantings: Create high-impact color beds by planting at least three of the same variety together, such as Autumn Carnival or Autumn Fire.
- Low Hedges & Borders: Use medium-to-large varieties (e.g., Autumn Royalty) to create blooming privacy screens, pathway borders, or to separate landscape areas.
- Specimen/Feature Plant: Place them as standalone focal points in landscape beds or near walkways to catch attention








