Hibiscus (Rose of Sharon)
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Color Name: Lil' Kim® Red
Rich new flower color on a dwarf rose of Sharon! A unique dwarf variety with dainty little white flowers punctuated with a showy red eye. Late summer flowers last for up to three days instead of the typical one of most Rose of Sharon. Lovely in containers or as a hedge or specimen. The unique color looks good with many summer flowering perennials, and is a great choice for containers.
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.
Rich new flower color on a dwarf rose of Sharon! A unique dwarf variety with dainty little white flowers punctuated with a showy red eye. Late summer flowers last for up to three days instead of the typical one of most Rose of Sharon. Lovely in containers or as a hedge or specimen. The unique color looks good with many summer flowering perennials, and is a great choice for containers.
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: Red Shades Foliage Color: Green Shades
Height: 3 to 4 Feet Spread: 4 to 5 Feet Hardy in Zone: 5, 6 |
Blooms: Summer to Fall
Foliage Season: All Season |
Growth Rate |
Medium
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Characteristics |
• Mass Planting • Landscapes • Drought Tolerant • Border • Specimen Plant |