Blue Chiffon Rose of Sharon
Hibiscus syriacus ‘Blue Chiffon’
Plant Details
USDA Plant Hardiness Zones: 5a-9b Find Your Zone
Plant Type: Deciduous Flowering Shrub or Small Tree
Height at Maturity: 10-12′
Width at Maturity: 4-6′
Spacing: 4-5′ for solid hedge; 10′ for space between plants
Growth Habit / Form: Upright, Vase/Fountain Shape
Growth Rate: Moderate
Flower Color: Blue with Lavender tones
Flower Size: Large – 4-5″
Flowering Period: Late Spring, Early Summer, Mid-Summer
Flower Type: Single with lacy ruffled centers
Fragrant Flowers: No
Foliage Color: Rich Green
Fragrant Foliage: No
Berries: No
Berry Color: NA
Sun Needs: Full Sun or Mostly Sun, Morning Sun with Dappled or Afternoon Shade, Morning Shade with Evening Sun
Water Needs: Average, Low
Soil Type: Clay, Loam
Soil Moisture / Drainage: Well Drained Moist, Moderately Drained
Soil pH: 5.5 – 7.5
Maintenance / Care: Average
Attracts: Butterflies, Hummingbirds, Visual Attention
Resistances: Deer, Disease, Drought, Heat, Insect
Description
When we need soothing color in the garden during the heat of summer, the Blue Chiffon Rose of Sharon is there to cool things down! A strong growing Rose of Sharon, aka as Althea or Hibiscus, Blue Chiffon produces an abundance of large and double lavender blue flowers with lacy centers during summer. If you love blue flowers, Blue Chiffon Rose of Sharon is sure to please and the hummingbirds and butterflies will thank you for planting this one!
Landscape & Garden Uses
With an upright habit 10 to 12 feet tall and 4 to 6 feet wide, the Blue Chiffon Rose of Sharon is ideal for use as a specimen, in groupings, or as a hedge in sunny landscape borders and home foundation plantings. As this rose of sharon grows taller lower branches can be removed to form an attractive tree useful as a stunning focal point specimen in small landscape spaces. Pruning is best done before new leaves emerge in late winter or early spring.
Suggested Spacing: 4 to 5 feet apart for solid hedge; 10 feet or more apart for space between plants
Growing Preferences
Rose of Sharon are very easy to grow and maintain. Simply plant them where the sun shines most of the day. Some light shade is tolerated but too much shade and plants will become leggy and flowering is diminished. They are not too particular about soil type and very drought tolerant once established. They require little if any pruning, though a stray or broken branch can be removed any time of year.
Helpful Articles
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The plant is beautiful. It arrived in excellent condition and in the expected time frame given at the time of purchase.
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This was the first time I’ve ordered plants online and Wilson Bros Gardens have earned my confidence to use them for future online gardening purchases.—————————————————-We are so glad you are pleased and we hope you enjoy it for years to come! Thanks for the kind words and great review! 🙂 Beth Steele | WBG
I purchased the five gallon pot and it was full of buds when it arrived. Packed well and shipped promptly. Give it lot if water a few days adjustment outside and planted it. The color is a beautiful periwinkle. Just lovely. Don’t hesitate!————————–We are so glad you are pleased and we hope you enjoy it for years to come! Thanks for the kind words and great review! 🙂 Beth Steele | WBG

























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