
Ratings & Reviews for Lowe's 3 -Gallon Encore Azalea Flowering Shrub with Multicolor Blooms 1 -Pack
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What Customers Are Saying
The Encore Azalea plants are generally described as healthy, vibrant, and able to bloom multiple times per year. Customers report the plants as hardy, able to thrive in full sun, and providing good value. While a few experienced issues with growth or plant death, the majority of reviews were very favorable, indicating the Encore Azalea is a reliable, colorful, and low-maintenance flowering shrub.
Customer review summary generated by AI, including incentivized reviews.Very healthy.
Would RecommendGreat size to handle for planting ease.
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Healthy plants
Impressed that they are supposed to bloom all summer
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Encore Azaleas
Would RecommendAll encore azaleas are an excellent choice of plants. We do a lot of landscaping projects and we recommend this plants because they are evergreens and they bloom two to three times a year. They bloom in the spring as the traditional azaleas do, and sometimes in the summer (usually late summer if they do), and for a good period of the fall. The longest the bloom is the in fall. They may bloom as early as September and will keep their blooms until the first major frost. This year, they stayed ...
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Likes shade and water
Would RecommendBeauty and strength
Fall is for planting
Would RecommendThe azaleas were blooming as I planted them in November. This is such a colorful treat for a time when most plants are beginning to fade
Azaleas
Would RecommendIt’s beautiful
Encore Azalea
Would Recommendplant was in good shape and the end of season sale was excellent.
Shop around
Would RecommendI thought the shrubs that I bought were in great shape. What drew me to buy these plants was the fact they had been discounted where I could afford them. Great plants Great price!
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Would Recommendwell presented. healthy
Twice blooming Azaleas
Would RecommendThey look good. I hope they stay that way. They are replacing overgrown boxwoods.