Karen Azalea - 1 Gallon
- Highly hardy evergreen azalea with rich lavender‑purple, hose‑in‑hose spring blooms.
- Foliage turns a brilliant burgundy in fall for multi‑season appeal.
- Moderate grower reaching 2–4 ft. tall and 3–5 ft. wide, ideal for borders and foundations.
- Attracts hummingbirds and pollinators; thrives in filtered sun and acidic soils.
Karen Azalea is an exceptionally hardy evergreen shrub admired for its profusion of rich lavender‑purple flowers that open in spring on an upright, vigorous frame. Its lush green foliage deepens to striking burgundy in fall, providing year‑round color and structure. Perfect for front foundation beds, mixed borders, or shaded woodland plantings, this reliable azalea thrives in acidic, humus‑rich soil with filtered sun or partial shade. Its dependable bloom performance, elegant form, and excellent cold tolerance make it a long‑loved favorite for vibrant spring displays and enduring landscape beauty.
Plant Description
Evergreen azalea with vigorous, upright growth, producing rich lavender‑purple hose‑in‑hose flowers; foliage shifts to brilliant burgundy in fall.
Bloom Time
Blooms in spring with abundant, showy flowers.
Foliage
Evergreen dark green leaves turning a vivid burgundy in fall.
Sun Requirements
Prefers filtered sun, partial sun, or partial shade; thrives in woodland or lightly shaded garden spaces.
Watering Needs
Keep soil moist but not soggy; water deeply and regularly during establishment, then maintain even moisture.
Soil Requirements
Performs best in humus‑rich, acidic, moist, well‑drained soils; mulch helps maintain cool, moist root conditions.
Growth & Size
Moderate growth habit; matures to 2–4 ft. tall and 3–5 ft. wide.
Special Features
Attracts hummingbirds and pollinators; easy‑care; provides striking fall color and reliable spring blooms.
Landscape Uses
Ideal for borders, containers, foundations, mixed shrub plantings, and woodland gardens.
Care Instructions
Water regularly during the first growing season; prune lightly after flowering; maintain acidic soil; protect from harsh afternoon sun in hot climates.
- Highly hardy evergreen azalea with rich lavender‑purple, hose‑in‑hose spring blooms.
- Foliage turns a brilliant burgundy in fall for multi‑season appeal.
- Moderate grower reaching 2–4 ft. tall and 3–5 ft. wide, ideal for borders and foundations.
- Attracts hummingbirds and pollinators; thrives in filtered sun and acidic soils.
Karen Azalea is an exceptionally hardy evergreen shrub admired for its profusion of rich lavender‑purple flowers that open in spring on an upright, vigorous frame. Its lush green foliage deepens to striking burgundy in fall, providing year‑round color and structure. Perfect for front foundation beds, mixed borders, or shaded woodland plantings, this reliable azalea thrives in acidic, humus‑rich soil with filtered sun or partial shade. Its dependable bloom performance, elegant form, and excellent cold tolerance make it a long‑loved favorite for vibrant spring displays and enduring landscape beauty.
Plant Description
Evergreen azalea with vigorous, upright growth, producing rich lavender‑purple hose‑in‑hose flowers; foliage shifts to brilliant burgundy in fall.
Bloom Time
Blooms in spring with abundant, showy flowers.
Foliage
Evergreen dark green leaves turning a vivid burgundy in fall.
Sun Requirements
Prefers filtered sun, partial sun, or partial shade; thrives in woodland or lightly shaded garden spaces.
Watering Needs
Keep soil moist but not soggy; water deeply and regularly during establishment, then maintain even moisture.
Soil Requirements
Performs best in humus‑rich, acidic, moist, well‑drained soils; mulch helps maintain cool, moist root conditions.
Growth & Size
Moderate growth habit; matures to 2–4 ft. tall and 3–5 ft. wide.
Special Features
Attracts hummingbirds and pollinators; easy‑care; provides striking fall color and reliable spring blooms.
Landscape Uses
Ideal for borders, containers, foundations, mixed shrub plantings, and woodland gardens.
Care Instructions
Water regularly during the first growing season; prune lightly after flowering; maintain acidic soil; protect from harsh afternoon sun in hot climates.