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JC Raulston Arboretum at NC State University
(Morning Star Rose-of-Sharon, Rose-of-Sharon)
The double flowers of ‘Morning Star’ are clear white with deep red at the base of each petal. This vigorous, summer-blooming shrub has a dense, bushy, upright habit. The attractive flowers have numerous petals that form a full, peony-like bloom. They appear through to autumn, and the lobed green leaves turn dirty yellow at season's end.
Rose-of-Sharon grows best in full to partial sun and fertile loam with even moisture and good drainage. It is easy to grow and well-suited as an informal hedge...
Nancy Engel
(Lavender Chiffonâ„¢ Rose-of-Sharon, Rose-of-Sharon)
Vigorous and summer-blooming, Rose-of-Sharon is a large, deciduous shrub that originates from Asia. It has an upright, bushy habit and a tendency to spread and seed itself in, if given the opportunity. Throughout the growing season it has lustrous, lobed, palm-shaped leaves of medium green. From mid to late summer it produces medium to large, open, funnel-shaped blooms that have a papery appearance. These may be white, lavender, red, pink or purple, depending on the cultivar. Double and semi-double...
JC Raulston Arboretum at NC State University
(Lavender Chiffon® Rose-of-Sharon, Rose-of-Sharon)
Vigorous and summer-blooming, Lavender Chiffon rose-of-Sharon is a dense and bushy upright deciduous shrub that produces numerous flowers. These flowers are large and attractive, colored lavender with a semi-double form with many petals and each lasts one day. A magnificent floral display continues from midsummer through autumn among the simple green leaves.
Rose-of-Sharon grows best in full to partial sun and fertile loam with even moisture and good drainage. It is easy to grow and well-suited...
(Blue Chiffonâ„¢ Rose-of-Sharon, Rose-of-Sharon)
Vigorous and summer-blooming, Rose-of-Sharon is a large, deciduous shrub that originates from Asia. It has an upright, bushy habit and a tendency to spread and seed itself in, if given the opportunity. Throughout the growing season it has lustrous, lobed, palm-shaped leaves of medium green. From mid to late summer it produces medium to large, open, funnel-shaped blooms that have a papery appearance. These may be white, lavender, red, pink or purple, depending on the cultivar. Double and semi-double...
(Rose-of-Sharon, White Chiffon Rose-of-Sharon)
White Chiffon rose-of-Sharon is a dense and bushy upright deciduous shrub that produces numerous flowers. These flowers are large and attractive, colored white with a semi-double form with many petals and each lasts one day. A magnificent floral display continues from midsummer through autumn among the simple green leaves.
Rose-of-Sharon grows best in full to partial sun and fertile loam with even moisture and good drainage. It is easy to grow and well-suited as an informal hedge or screen. 'Notwoodtwo'...
Jesse Saylor
(Double Pink Rose-of-Sharon, Rose-of-Sharon)
The pretty peony-flowered hardy hibiscus offers doubled, red-centered, lavender-pink blooms in mid to late summer.
Vigorous and summer-blooming, rose-of-Sharon is a large, deciduous shrub that originates from Asia. It has an upright, bushy habit and a tendency to spread and seed itself in, if given the opportunity. Throughout the growing season it has oval to elongated green leaves with jagged margins and irregular lobes. From mid to late summer this cultivar produces (semi-) doubled, lavender-pink...
Jesse Saylor
Vigorous and summer-blooming, Rose-of-Sharon is a large, deciduous shrub that originates from Asia. It has an upright, bushy habit and a tendency to spread and seed itself in, if given the opportunity. Throughout the growing season it has lustrous, lobed, palm-shaped leaves of medium green. From mid to late summer it produces medium to large, open, funnel-shaped blooms that have a papery appearance. These may be white, lavender, red, pink or purple, depending on the cultivar. Double and semi-double...
Jesse Saylor
(Red Heart Rose-of-Sharon, Rose-of-Sharon)
The ‘Red Heart’ cultivar of Rose of Sharon flowers in mid to late summer with single, white blooms that have a red center.
Rose of Sharon is easily grown and is used for hedges, in mixed borders, and as a specimen plant. It prefers well-drained soil and a place in full sun to bloom well. Prune back in early spring to encourage bushiness.
Jesse Saylor
(Rose-of-Sharon, Rubis Rose-of-Sharon)
Long grown for its showy saucer-shaped summer flowers, rose-of-Sharon is a large upright deciduous shrub from eastern Asia. The antique cultivar 'Rubis' bears rose-red, maroon-eyed blooms for many weeks from midsummer to early fall, attracting hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees. The flowers are followed by capsule-like fruits, whose seeds often give rise to self-sown seedlings. The lustrous lobed leaves of medium green appear in mid-spring, later than those of most other deciduous plants. They do...
(Rose-of-Sharon, Totus Albus Rose-of-Sharon)
Vigorous and summer-blooming, 'Totus Albus' is an exceptional rose-of-Sharon with a dense, bushy upright habit and showy flowers. The blooms are single and large with clear white crinkly petals. They appear through to autumn, and the lobed green leaves turn dirty yellow at season's end.
Rose-of-Sharon grows best in full to partial sun and fertile loam with even moisture and good drainage. It is easy to grow and well-suited as an informal hedge or screen. Plant ‘Totus Albus' in a mixed shrub...