Autumn Jewel™
A lovely year round option, Autumn Jewel™ enriches gardens with classic pink blooms spring through fall, and rich purple foliage in winter. A lovely garden highlight, this intermediate shrub is one of the most cold-hardy Encore® Azaleas, suitable to USDA zone 6a. Its 2-inch blooms adorn a sturdy shrub that grows to a neat four feet high and wide.

Autumn Ivory™
Bursting with masses of bright white flowers spring, summer, and fall, Autumn Ivory™ is a compact grower ideal for containers and foundation plantings. Lovely single 2-inch white blooms complement other varieties or serve as the backbone of a sophisticated monochromatic color scheme. This dwarf shrub reaches 2.5 feet high by 3 feet wide and thrives in USDA zones 7-9.

Autumn Lily™
Robust and upright with deep green foliage, Autumn Lily™ produces white blooms with occasional single purple stripes, adding dimension and appeal to landscapes. Its profuse, 3-inch eye-catching blooms make a statement in mass and foundation plantings. Reaching up to 4.5 feet high by 4 feet wide, plant this versatile, strong grower in USDA zones 6a-9.

Autumn Fire™
Packing a powerful punch of rich, true red color in bold semi-double blooms, Autumn Fire™ is the newest Encore® Azalea. Its glossy, dark green foliage deepens to a saturated purple bronze in winter, enlivening gardens year-round. Growing up to 2.5 feet high by 3 feet wide, this cold hardy, dwarf shrub will soon grace landscapes from USDA zones 6a-9.

For more information, visit www.encoreazalea.com
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