Hibiscus (Rose of Sharon)
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Color Name: Lavender Chiffon®
Double purple summer blooms! Lavender Chiffon is distinguished by its elegant habit, floriferous nature, and anemone-like double blooms. The large lilac-pink double flowers, up to 4" across, are adorned with darker veins at their center. Blooming continuously from late summer to fall, the flowers stand out against the green foliage. A great addition to your landscape!
Growing Tips: Rose of Sharon is not finicky about soil. Any well-drained site will do. Regular pruning is not required. May be trimmed, pruned, or shaped as desired in early spring. Rose of Sharon generally has high fertility needs and may benefit from a yearly applications of a granular fertilizer formulated for flowering shrubs.
Double purple summer blooms! Lavender Chiffon is distinguished by its elegant habit, floriferous nature, and anemone-like double blooms. The large lilac-pink double flowers, up to 4" across, are adorned with darker veins at their center. Blooming continuously from late summer to fall, the flowers stand out against the green foliage. A great addition to your landscape!
Growing Tips: Rose of Sharon is not finicky about soil. Any well-drained site will do. Regular pruning is not required. May be trimmed, pruned, or shaped as desired in early spring. Rose of Sharon generally has high fertility needs and may benefit from a yearly applications of a granular fertilizer formulated for flowering shrubs.
Flower Color: Lavender Shades Foliage Color: Green Shades
Height: 8 to 12 Feet Spread: 6 to 10 Feet Hardy in Zone: 5, 6 |
Blooms: Summer to Fall
Foliage Season: All Season |
Growth Rate |
Medium
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Characteristics |
• Easy to Grow • Drought Tolerant • Border • Mass Planting • Specimen Plant |