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Rose of Sharon (Hibiscus syriacus) is a deciduous hibiscus species featuring dark green foliage and abundant showy blooms in summer and fall. Five-petal, paper-like flowers reach 3 inches in diameter in an array of colors and bicolors as single or frilly double blooms.
Rose of Sharon (Hibiscus syriacus) is a flowering shrub that provides long-lasting color in the landscape. It blooms in the summertime after many plants are through with flowering, and its bloom period stretches until cool weather hits in the fall.
Rose of Sharon is easy to grow, even for beginning gardeners. Hardy in USDA zones 5-9, rose of Sharon bushes are tolerant of a wide range of conditions, including poor soil, heat, humidity, drought and air pollution.
Rose of Sharon (Hibiscus syriacus) is a woody shrub that goes the extra mile when it comes to flowering. This easy-to-grow shrub or small tree begins unfurling its showy white, pink, or purple flowers in midsummer and continues producing new flower buds until the first frost.
Tons of flower power make the Rose of Sharon a very popular shrub. She may have a tropical vibe with big showy blooms, but the Rose of Sharon is a hardy hibiscus that's easy to grow in colder areas. Learn how to plant, grow, and care for Rose of Sharon.
The rose of Sharon is a type of hibiscus shrub or small tree that produces beautiful red, white, pink, light blue, or lilac flowers. Many gardeners prize this flowering shrub because it produces stunning flowers in late summer when few shrubs are in bloom.
Rose of Sharon (Hibiscus syriacus) is a versatile shrub with abundant blooms. Learn how to grow this type of hardy hibiscus now on Gardener's Path.
The rose of Sharon, also known as hibiscus syriacus, is a hardy shrub loved by master gardeners for its showy flowers, which can be pink double flowers, lavender, or white flowers that eagerly blooms in full sun throughout midsummer.
Rose of Sharon (Hibiscus syriacus) is a deciduous flowering shrub that is native to Asia. It is a member of the hibiscus family and is also known as Syrian hibiscus or shrub althea. Appearance: It is a deciduous shrub that can grow up to 8-12 feet (2.4-3.6 meters) tall and 6-10 feet (1.8-3 meters) wide.
a stunning display with its variegated foliage and wide, light purple flowers. Blooming throughout the summer, it attracts pollinators and adds vibrant life to your garden. Ideal for specimen planting, hedges, or as a striking backdrop in a pollinator garden, this plant is a versatile and easy-care choice.