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Rose of Sharon: Plant Care Growing Guide - The Spruce Rose of Sharon (Hibiscus syriacus) is a type of hibiscus plant known for its lush green foliage and eye-catching blooms that appear in summer and fall This shrub is easy to care for, thriving in poor soil conditions and tolerating drought and heat
Rose of Sharon - Wikipedia One plant commonly called "rose of Sharon" in the US is Hibiscus syriacus, here seen in bloom Rose of Sharon (in Hebrew: חֲבַצֶּלֶת הַשָּׁרוֹן) is a biblical expression, though the identity of the plant referred to is unclear and is disputed among biblical scholars
Rose of Sharon - Ultimate Growing Care Guide | Proven Winners Hardy in USDA zones 5-9, rose of Sharon bushes are tolerant of a wide range of conditions, including poor soil, heat, humidity, drought and air pollution Flowers bloom from midsummer into fall and come in colors including white, red, pink, lavender, blue and bicolors, with single or double forms
Rose of Sharon: How to Grow and Care with Success - Gardenia Rose of Sharon (Hibiscus syriacus) is a deciduous flowering shrub that is native to Asia It is a member of the hibiscus family and is also known as Syrian hibiscus or shrub althea
How to Plant and Grow Rose of Sharon - Better Homes Gardens Rose of Sharon (Hibiscus syriacus) is a woody, deciduous shrub that goes the extra mile when it comes to flowering This easy-to-grow shrub or small tree begins unfurling its showy white, pink, or purple flowers in midsummer and continues producing new flower buds until the first frost
Rose of Sharon: Complete Plant Care and Growing Guide The Rose of Sharon, scientifically referred to as Hibiscus syriacus, is an ornamental shrub that belongs to the mallow or Malavaceae family As a species aptly renowned for showy flowers, the blooms produced by this specimen are a picturesque spectacle beloved by gardeners