
Characteristics: Rose of Sharon is noted for its breathtaking display of uniquely-colored flowers that are produced in late Summer. Although pruning is not necessary when caring for this plant, it is a vigorous grower and can be pruned back in late Fall/early Spring. Rose of Sharon is overall an easy-care plant, highly adaptable to most soil conditions, very tolerant of heat and humidity, and lends its bold color to landscapes when most plants have finished flowering for the season. This shrub is excellent for mixed borders, flowering hedges, privacy screens or as a single specimen/focal point.
Exposure: Best Color in Full Sun
Zone: 5-9
Size: Reaches 8-10' high x 6' wide
Shape: Upright, Spreading Habit
Foliage: Soft, serrated green leaves
Flower: Beautiful, lacy pastel-blue blossoms (lavender in shade) emerge in late Summer, lasting until mid Fall
Wildlife: Attracts hummingbirds & butterflies
Type: Deciduous