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Meet Perfecto Mundo® Red – the evergreen shrub that keeps the color coming! This compact, rounded beauty bursts into bright red blooms in the spring, then takes a brief rest before dazzling you with another round of flowers in mid-summer, continuing all the way through frost. The true-red blooms provide a stunning contrast against the rich, deep green foliage, creating a striking visual display. Resistant to pesky lace bugs, Perfecto Mundo® Red thrives with minimal care, bringing vibrant color and lasting beauty to your garden season after season. A must-have for anyone seeking vibrant, hassle-free 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® Red 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.
Very hearty.
I ordered 3 of perfecto mundo and planted I believe it was spring 2024. They did rebloom in the fall. Beautiful flowers and were abundant. However their leaves dropped later in the fall, then each branch slowly just fell as if they were all dying. Spring 2025 I thought to give them the chance to pop back and put on new growth since the roots may have been alive. Unfortunately one of them was very easily pulled out of the soil when I was checking them and I knew it was dead. The other two had stumbled down so far I’m not even sure where to pinpoint where the planted roots should bc so I couldn’t even pull the other 2 out to inspect. I’m not sure what happened. They were planted in ground with plenty of time to establish for the winter. I’m zone 7 so it shouldn’t have gotten too cold for them, although I think that must be what happened. I kept them watered throughout the summer and like I said they even bloomed in the fall. Not sure, but I would probably give them another go!
Thank you for sharing your review of your Perfecto Mundo® Red Reblooming Azaleas. We're sorry to hear this and are happy to help! Please email us with photos of your plant's current conditions and we can further assist you!
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