Pink Ruffle Azalea
Azalea hybrid 'Pink Ruffle'
Pink blooms with ruffled petals
Compact growth habit ideal for smaller spaces
Vigorous, low-maintenance plant
-
- FREE Shipping on orders over $99
- Restocking soon
Select size
Limited time only–up to 30% off your order!
Get up to 30% OFF on your order
Discount level | Cart total |
---|---|
20% OFF | $200–$399 |
25% OFF | $400–$599 |
30% OFF | $600 or more |
Sale ends 8/25 at 11:59PM |
Pay in 4 interest-free installments for orders over $50.00 Learn more
Customers Also Viewed
The Perfect Pop of Pink for Any Garden
The Pink Ruffle Azalea is an explosion of elegant pink blossoms! It produces incredible clusters of bright, 3-inch blooms with beautifully ruffled petals. A compact, reblooming shrub, this azalea produces a high yield of flowers in the spring, with an encore smaller bounty in the fall.
The flowers of the Pink Ruffle Azalea are accented by lush green foliage, which darkens as it matures. Bees and butterflies flock to this hardy and vibrant plant, which has a compact growth habit ideal for smaller spaces.
Low-maintenance and easy to care for, the Pink Ruffle Azalea will thrive under even the most novice gardeners. As versatile as it is beautiful, the Pink Ruffle is perfect for foundation plantings, borders, beds, or containers – anywhere that needs a burst of color! Add this lovely addition to your collection today!
Full Planting & Care Instructions
Product Details
Mature Height: | 5 ft. |
Mature Width: | 5 ft. |
Sunlight: | Partial Shade |
Bloom Season(s): | Spring Blooming |
Growth Rate: | Fast Growing |
Botanical Name: | Azalea hybrid 'Pink Ruffle' |
Does Not Ship To: | AZ |
Grows Well In Zones: | 6-9 outdoors |

Growing Zones: 6-9 outdoors
(hardy down to 0℉)
Customer Reviews & Photos
Based on 2 reviews

Gorgeous Plants!
The Pink Ruffle Azaleas have done amazingly well in my zone 8A garden. They are cold hardy and with enough summer water and spring fertilizer, they grow really quickly. My photo doesn't do them justice. Highly recommend!
too soon
Just got them 2 weeks ago. Need more time to see if they get established and grow