
Latin Name: Hibiscus syriacus 'SMNHSPCL'
Height: 8 - 12 feet
Spread: 6 - 10 feet
Sunlight: Full Sun; Part Sun; Part Shade
Bloom Time: July to September
Hardiness Zone: 5-9
Description:
The Dark Lavender Chiffon Rose of Sharon has large, single dark purple flowers with lacy centers, darker than the original Lavender Chiffon. These will bloom all season long. Deadheading can promote further blooms but is not necessary. This specific variety will produce little to no seeds. Naturally, it has an upright, vase-shaped habit. Pruning should occur in early spring. Flowers can be used in fresh floral arrangements. Rose of Sharon is often utilized as hedges, borders, and in landscape beds.
Attracts: Bees; Butterflies; Hummingbirds
Other Names: Shrub Althea