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Althea Rose of Sharon
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Flowering: Blooming Growth Rate: Moderate growth rate Light requirements: Full Sun, Partial Sun and shade Plant Group: Shrub Plant Type: Deciduous Plant Zone: Zone 5, Zone 6, Zone 7, Zone 8 Size at Maturity: 6 - 10 ft
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Size at time of shipping: FIELD GROWN HUSKY TRANSPLANTS 2 TO 4 FOOT IN HEIGHT WITH 3 TO 5 CANES. Ordering in multiples saves 10% off our already Low Prices
NEW! Grown especially for Greenwood Nursery Rose-of-Sharon Hibiscus is valued for large flowers produced in mid-to late summer when few other shrubs bloom. The plant grows in sun or partial shade and in any soil. The growth rate ranges from slow to moderate, and transplanting is easy. The single or double flowers are in shades of red, pink, white and purple, depending on the cultivar. Peak bloom takes place in August. Prune in late winter or early spring. Frequent severe pruning gives fewer but larger flowers; no or little pruning gives many small flowers. Offered are six of the finest and most poplar varieties available. 'Aphrodite' - Single, Dark Pink flowers with a dark red eye 'Morning Star' - Double, White flowers with Red stripes 'Lady Stanley' - Double, Pink flowers 'Ardens' - Double, rose-purple flowers with a maroon blotch. 'Lucy' - Double, dark red flowers 'Diana' - Single White
Plants are shipped blooming size. Not to be confused with single stemmed inexpensive shrubs from other suppliers. These plants are FIELD GROWN HUSKY TRANSPLANTS 2 TO 4 FOOT IN HEIGHT WITH 3 TO 5 CANES. Shipped 5 or 10 plants per order.
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Tree form 'Rose of Sharon' Hibiscus Syriacus, one of the most beautiful and striking plants that has been introduced over the last several years in the nursery industry to the landscape gardener and homeowner.
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