You’ve probably seen azalea bushes while watching The Masters golf tournament. It’s a classic, early-blooming shrub that erupts in all kinds of colors in climates across the country. “There are evergreen varieties in warmer climates and selections that lose their leaves in cooler climates, but still bring early-season color to the landscape,” explains McEnaney. “Once they bloom, they have gorgeous green foliage to set a backdrop to the garden, but most will not rebloom.” That means they’ll look lovely in springtime, but the flowers won’t be visible later in the year. The only exception, McEnaney says, is the Encore Azalea variety found in warmer climates.
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