•Large Red Flowers from June through October
•Adaptable, hardy with simple care
•Slow grower with statuesque maturity
The single red blossom variety will trick both eye and mind into believing they have suddenly been transported to the tropics. And with heavy pruning, these blossoms can become dish-sized and dazzling. The center is deeper red with white and yellow stamen and pistils emerging from its depths.
The flowers attract pollinators of all kinds.
Open, loose branches suit Rose of Sharon to formal and informal plantings. It can be a tall hedge to help provide privacy or highlighted as a tree or shrub, where it is a conversation piece.
The plant is pest resistant. Pruning in early spring of about one-third of the wood will enhance blossoming and growth.
Show off in your neighborhood with this beauty of many colors!
Don't forget to check out the
Pink Rose of Sharon and the
White Rose of Sharon.