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Introducing Perfecto Mundo® Double Purple – the evergreen shrub that’s always putting on a show! This neat, rounded beauty is covered with double purple flowers in the spring, and after a quick rest, it kicks off another stunning round of blooms in mid-summer, continuing through the frost. With its vibrant color and resilience, it stands strong against lace bugs, making it a pest-resistant favorite in the garden. Perfecto Mundo® Double Purple is just one of the many incredible colors in this reblooming azalea series, offering season-long beauty with minimal effort. Add this showstopper to your landscape and enjoy the endless blooms!
Care: Fertilize with Proven Winners Continuous Release Plant Food just as the new growth begins to emerge, and then again after the spring bloom is complete. Give the plant a light trim after its spring bloom, which encourages new growth - the more new growth it puts on after that spring bloom, the more rebloom you'll get.
A note on hardiness: Perfecto Mundo® Double Purple azalea is hardy to USDA zone 6b, and is better suited to milder coastal areas of zone 6b than harsh Midwestern sites. If you wish to plant it in zone 6b, select a protected location and mulch well. Do not fertilize after mid-July in these areas. If you do wish to fertilize, do so in early spring, just as the new growth begins to emerge, and then again after the spring bloom is complete.
I bought this azalea at a local store and knowing it was a Proven Winner, I was excited to see if it held up. This azalea DOES NOT DISAPPOINT!!! It has blooms in spring, summer and into the Fall. The attached photo makes it look red but it is a gorgeous Everyone that sees it asks where to get one. Now that I have discovered Proven Winners Direct, I have already told others about it!!
Stunning!! 😍
Well packaged, great price, and very pretty!
Thank you for sharing!! Enjoy!😊
I bought this because the description said zone 5, and I think it was the only azalea listing zone 5. When it arrived, though, the booklet said zone 6, so I dunno if it’s gonna die. I’m in zone 5. Aside from that, it’s doing well before experiencing winter.
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