Rhododendron – Bloom-A-Thon® Lavender

Continuous Re-Bloom
Fun Facts Bloom-A-Thon azaleas are semi-evergreen, which means that they keep the leaves at the ends of their branches but lose nearly all of their inner leaves.
Heat Tolerant
Long Blooming
Small / Miniature
Maintenance Notes
For best rebloom, give Bloom-A-Thon azaleas a light, all-over trim when their spring bloom fades. This encourages new growth, which is what will be responsible for producing the flower buds for the rebloom.
If you are growing Bloom-A-Thon azalea at the colder end of its hardiness range, avoid late season planting, which leaves the plant under-prepared for winter's challenges. Do not fertilize any Bloom-A-Thon azalea after mid-July. Like all azaleas and rhododendrons, Bloom-A-Thon reblooming azaleas benefit significantly from a 2-3" thick layer of shredded bark mulch.
Uses Notes
Grouped or in mass plantings, mixed borders, containers, specimen plant. Good for foundation plantings or woodland gardens.
Maintenance Category Moderate
Water Category Average
Bloom Time
Flower Form Container, Landscape, Specimen or Focal Point