


Azalea Rosebud Potted Azalea Plant
This product ships from Connecticut. No shipping available to AZ, CA, MT, NV, OR, UT, WA, AK, HI, ID, PR
🚚Ships in the spring and is perfectly timed for your growing zone
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About Azalea Rosebud
Product Description
Azalea Rosebud (Azalea x 'Rosebud') is a lovely garden companion selected for its ability to enhance the romance, texture, and seasonal beauty of a rose garden. With its small, rich green foliage and an abundance of shell pink buds that open to fully double rosy-pink flowers each spring, this dwarf evergreen shrub brings softness and charm while helping create a fuller, more layered planting design. Its tidy, slowly spreading habit keeps it well-behaved even in intimate garden spaces.
Whether tucked along the edge of a rose bed, woven between shrub roses, or used to soften pathways and borders, Azalea Rosebud adds dimension, movement, and garden magic — and its year-round evergreen presence ensures the garden never looks bare.
Maintenance Needs
- Watering: Water regularly until established; then as needed to keep soil consistently moist.
- Soil: Prefers rich, moist, well-drained acidic soil. Amend with peat or compost if needed.
- Pruning: Prune lightly after bloom to maintain shape and encourage fresh growth. Avoid heavy pruning.
- Fertilizing: Feed with an acid-forming fertilizer in early spring before new growth begins.
- Winter Care: Mulch around the base in colder climates to protect roots. Hardy to Zone 6 with proper siting.
- Pest & Disease: Proper care and good air circulation prevent most issues. Watch for aphids, lacebugs, and powdery mildew.
Landscape Uses
Azalea Rosebud is a versatile, low-growing shrub that fits beautifully into a wide range of garden styles and settings.
How to Use Azalea Rosebud with Roses
Azalea Rosebud pairs beautifully with roses by adding contrast, softness, and seasonal interest around the base of rose bushes, climbers, and garden borders. Its rosy-pink double blooms echo the romance of rose flowers in spring, while its dense, evergreen foliage provides a lush green backdrop that lets roses remain the stars of the planting throughout the season.
- Use in front of roses to soften bare lower stems with lush evergreen foliage.
- Plant between roses for a fuller, layered cottage-garden look.
- Choose rosy-pink blooms to echo or complement your rose colors in spring.
- Pair with Hydrangea or Coral Bells for a multi-textured companion planting scheme.
- Keep Azalea Rosebud low and tidy so it does not compete with roses for light and airflow.
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Spring Promise™ Garden Reservations
We are suspending orders for Prides Corner Farms (PCF) products shipping to Category 1 states. This restriction is part of a federal agricultural program designed to prevent the spread of Japanese Beetles during their active season.
Affected Category 1 States:
- Arizona
- California
- Montana
- Nevada
- Oregon
- Utah
- Washington
Please note the following:
- Existing Orders: All orders placed before this notice on May 6, 2026 will still be fulfilled and shipped.
- Future Orders: I have disabled the ability to take new orders for PCF products to these states through the summer months.
- Resumption: We will resume taking and shipping orders to these locations in October.
As a reminder, our policy remains unchanged for the following regions, which we do not ship to: Alaska, Hawaii, Idaho, and Puerto Rico.

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