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Hibiscus (Rose of Sharon) There's nothing like the northeast tradition of a blooming Rose of Sharon in the summer landscape. Simply put, no other plant can provide the combination of flower power, longevity, and color selection that hibiscus can. The upright, oval form of the single flowered Hibiscus set buds in late spring and early summer and are ready to burst forth into bloom in mid-July. The rest of the summer they are covered with 3-5" diameter flowers in a striking array of clolors. Planted alone as a specimen or grouped together to form a hedge, single flowered Rose of Sharon always make a bright, beautiful landscape statement. Whether it's one of the traditional selections or one of our exciting new varieties, you'll find a selection that can provide the perfect Hibiscus to fit your needs. Back to Trees & Shrub Page or Close Page to Return to Lawn & Garden Home Page Click on Image to Enlarge |
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Common Name: Blue Satin
'Hibiscus' Scientific Name : Hibicus syriacus 'Blue Satin'TM Finally! Introducing a blue Hibiscus you can be proud of. Large, single, royal blue flowers with deep colored throats abound on this plant mid to late summer on a vigorous, sturdy plant that has been unheard of in the world of blue Hibiscus until now. A true find and a selection that says, "This is not your Grandma's Rose of Sharon!" This one deserves the title of a Proven Winner Color Choice Flowering Shrub. Matures 8-12' tall x 6-10' wide. Hardy to Zone 5. |
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Common Name: Lavender Chiffon
'Hibiscus' Scientific Name : Hibicus syriacus 'Lavender Chiffon'TM Wow! What a beautiful new addition to this staid, old fashioned plant group! 'Lavender Chiffon' sports big, single lavender flowers with lacy, frilly centers from early August through September creating a unique, new look for Hibiscus flowers. Strong growing and long blooming, this plant is the perfect way to attract attention to a late summer landscape. Matures 8-12' tall x 6-10' wide. Hardy to Zone 5. |
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Common Name: Minerva
'Hibiscus' Scientific Name : Hibicus syriacus 'Minerva' Enter plant detail description here . Matures 8-12' tall x 6-10' wide. Hardy to Zone 5. |
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Common Name: White Chiffon
'Hibiscus' Scientific Name : Hibicus syriacus 'White Chiffon'TM The sister plant of 'Lavender Chiffon', this selection offers clouds of big, beefy, pure white, single flowers from early August through September with beguilingly lacy, frilly centers that will be sure to catch everyone's eye! Strong growing and long blooming, this plant is destined to redefine the look of the landscape in late summer. Another great Proven Winner Color Choice Flowering Shrub . Matures 8-12' tall x 6-10' wide. Hardy to Zone 5. |
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