Girard's Renee Michelle Evergreen Azalea - 1 Gallon
- Produces very deep pink, ruffled spring flowers with a dark pink–spotted throat.
- Hardy semi-evergreen azalea thriving even in USDA Zone 6.
- Moderate grower reaching 2–3 ft. tall and 3–5 ft. wide, ideal for borders and mass plantings.
- Excellent early-spring color display for hedges, foundations, and mixed shade borders.
Girard’s Renee Michelle Evergreen Azalea is a hardy, semi-evergreen shrub celebrated for its profusion of rich, deep pink blooms that appear in early spring. The ruffled petals and dark pink–spotted throat create a vibrant accent in foundation plantings, mixed borders, and partially shaded garden spaces. This compact variety grows into a dense mound of lush green foliage, offering four-season beauty in regions with cooler winters. Thriving in acidic, humus-rich soil with filtered sun or partial shade, it provides reliable color, structure, and pollinator interest while maintaining an attractive year-round presence.
Plant Description
A hardy, semi-evergreen azalea that produces abundant deep pink, ruffled spring flowers with a spotted throat; forms a dense, rounded shrub ideal for hedges, accents, and mixed borders.
Bloom Time
Blooms heavily in spring, creating a vivid seasonal display.
Foliage
Semi-evergreen shrub with lush green leaves that maintain year-round presence.
Sun Requirements
Prefers filtered sun, partial shade, or partial sun; shelter from harsh sun in hot climates.
Watering Needs
Keep soil moist but not soggy; water deeply and regularly during establishment, then maintain evenly moist soil.
Soil Requirements
Thrives in humus-rich, acidic, well-drained soils; mulch to keep roots cool and moist.
Growth & Size
Moderate-growing; reaches 2–3 ft. tall and 3–5 ft. wide at maturity.
Special Features
Easy-care, showy spring flowers, attracts pollinators, and offers four-season appeal.
Landscape Uses
Perfect for borders, containers, hedges, foundation plantings, and mass plantings for dramatic spring color.
Care Instructions
Water deeply during the first growing season; prune lightly after blooming; apply acid fertilizer after flowering; protect from harsh sun and maintain mulch over root zone.
- Produces very deep pink, ruffled spring flowers with a dark pink–spotted throat.
- Hardy semi-evergreen azalea thriving even in USDA Zone 6.
- Moderate grower reaching 2–3 ft. tall and 3–5 ft. wide, ideal for borders and mass plantings.
- Excellent early-spring color display for hedges, foundations, and mixed shade borders.
Girard’s Renee Michelle Evergreen Azalea is a hardy, semi-evergreen shrub celebrated for its profusion of rich, deep pink blooms that appear in early spring. The ruffled petals and dark pink–spotted throat create a vibrant accent in foundation plantings, mixed borders, and partially shaded garden spaces. This compact variety grows into a dense mound of lush green foliage, offering four-season beauty in regions with cooler winters. Thriving in acidic, humus-rich soil with filtered sun or partial shade, it provides reliable color, structure, and pollinator interest while maintaining an attractive year-round presence.
Plant Description
A hardy, semi-evergreen azalea that produces abundant deep pink, ruffled spring flowers with a spotted throat; forms a dense, rounded shrub ideal for hedges, accents, and mixed borders.
Bloom Time
Blooms heavily in spring, creating a vivid seasonal display.
Foliage
Semi-evergreen shrub with lush green leaves that maintain year-round presence.
Sun Requirements
Prefers filtered sun, partial shade, or partial sun; shelter from harsh sun in hot climates.
Watering Needs
Keep soil moist but not soggy; water deeply and regularly during establishment, then maintain evenly moist soil.
Soil Requirements
Thrives in humus-rich, acidic, well-drained soils; mulch to keep roots cool and moist.
Growth & Size
Moderate-growing; reaches 2–3 ft. tall and 3–5 ft. wide at maturity.
Special Features
Easy-care, showy spring flowers, attracts pollinators, and offers four-season appeal.
Landscape Uses
Perfect for borders, containers, hedges, foundation plantings, and mass plantings for dramatic spring color.
Care Instructions
Water deeply during the first growing season; prune lightly after blooming; apply acid fertilizer after flowering; protect from harsh sun and maintain mulch over root zone.