Ever After™ Blush Reblooming Azalea
Ever After™ Blush Reblooming Azalea
Description
Ever After™ Blush Reblooming Azalea | Rhododendron x 'RLH2-4P1-5' PP31114
Product Highlights:
- Growing Zone: 6-9
- Plant Brand: Blooming Easy®
- Botanical Name: Rhododendron x 'RLH2-4P1-5' PP31114
- Foliage Color: Green
- Flower Color: Blush pink
- Flower Fragrance: Slight
- Fall Color: NA
- Type: Evergreen
- Mature Height: 2-3'
- Mature Width: 3-4'
- Growth Rate: Moderate to fast
- Exposure: Sun
- Soil Needs: Moist well drained, needs moisture during winter
- Water Needs: Occasionally, like moisture
- Pruning Needs: Shape early before spring flowers start
- Awards:
- Grown by: The Plant Factory
Additional Highlights:
- Pollinator Friendly: Yes
- Deer Resistant: Yes
- Pet Friendly: No
- Reblooming: Yes
- Cold and Heat Tolerant: Yes
The Ever After™ Blush Reblooming Azalea is a stunning and hardy shrub that flourishes in USDA hardiness zones 6-9, making it perfect for various landscapes. This beautiful azalea showcases dark green, glossy leaves that offer year-round appeal, complemented by delicate blush-pink flowers that bloom in spring and again in late summer, providing a reblooming benefit compared to classic azaleas.
Established plants generally grow to a height of 2 to 3 feet, with a width of 3-4' feet, making them a fantastic option for borders, hedges, or mass plantings. The lovely flowers of Ever After™ Blush stand out beautifully against the rich green leaves, adding a touch of sophistication to any garden or outdoor space.
This adaptable plant makes a wonderful enhancement to gardens that support pollinators, as its flowers draw in bees and butterflies. It is also resistant to deer, providing a safeguard for your hard work against hungry animals. Although most plants are safe for pets, it's wise to keep them from munching on greenery, as some animals might have sensitivities.
Ordering:
Our processing time usually is 1-3 days after receiving the order. Orders taken after 4:00 pm on Wednesday through Sunday will be shipped the following Monday.
Shipping:
The Plant Factory, Inc. offers the very best shipping processes to ensure quick, safe, and near-perfect results every time. Cold and heat may deter your order temporarily until it is safe to receive and plant your plants/trees in your area. At our discretion, we will hold order till the threat is gone ensuring you with the healthiest-viable product ordered.
Summer/Winter Shipping Restrictions – Summer above 95 degrees | Winter - Below 34 degrees
Just a heads up! We share pictures and videos on our site to showcase our products and highlight the quality of our growing process. However, depending on the season you purchase, you can receive a plant that is smaller or larger than what is presented. There's a chance you might see a plant blooming like the one on our site, but it's not guaranteed. We often trim off blooms since they don't travel well. When you buy our plants, think of it as a wonderful investment in your future garden! Enjoy the journey of nurturing them to their fullest potential.
Frequently Asked Questions
A reblooming azalea is an azalea bush bred to produce azalea flowers more than once per year, typically with a main spring bloom and another flush later in the season. These ever blooming azaleas are also called repeat blooming azaleas or twice blooming azaleas. Blooming times can vary with climate, sunlight, and care.
Plant your reblooming azalea in moist, well-drained soil and give it sun to part sun, keeping the root zone evenly moist (especially through winter dry spells). Prune lightly right after the spring bloom to shape it, since heavy late pruning can reduce later buds and affect azalea reblooming. Mulching helps protect shallow roots and supports consistent flowering.
Yes—many reblooming azalea varieties, including selections hardy to zone 6, are designed for reliable repeat flowering when planted and cared for properly. To improve the chances that azaleas reblooming perform well, provide morning sun, avoid drought stress, and protect plants from harsh winter winds. If you’re in a colder microclimate, winter protection and consistent moisture can help maintain bud health for the next bloom cycle.