Is there a dwarf rose of Sharon?

The dwarf rose of Sharon you've always wanted! Lil' Kim® rose of Sharon is a very special plant - it's about half the size of a conventional rose of Sharon, and sports an elegant, refined habit. Each stem is packed with flower buds that open to reveal white flowers with a showy red eye.
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Can rose of Sharon be pruned to stay small?

It's safe to prune Rose of Sharon down to bare stubs that are only 2–3 feet (0.61–0.91 m) in length while it's still dormancy. Keep in mind that the more branches you cut, the fewer flowers there will be when the shrub finally blooms.
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Are there different kinds of rose of Sharon bushes?

A Beautiful Range of Rose of Sharon Varieties

White, purple, pink, blue varieties in many combinations… Single, double and semi double flowers and even small and dwarf varieties. They are all easy to grow; you can keep any of these varieties as a bush or make it into a tree.
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What is the prettiest rose of Sharon?

'Blue Satin' (Hibiscus syriacus 'Blue Satin')

'Blue Satin' ® is one of the most striking of all rose of Sharon cultivars, featuring intense blue-violet flowers with deep magenta throats and yellow stamens.
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Is hardy hibiscus the same as rose of Sharon?

Shrub forms of hardy hibiscus, botanically known as Hibiscus syriacus, are commonly called rose of Sharon or althea. Like tropical hibiscus, they have woody stems and a bushy form.
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How do you keep a rose of Sharon from getting too big?

In addition to reducing the height, you can cut out dead or diseased wood and remove any out-of-control branches back to the base. Because rose of Sharon blooms on the current season's growth it should be pruned in late winter.
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Can you control the size of rose of Sharon?

If you've planted rose of Sharon in your backyard, you shouldn't panic. You can control this shrub quite easily if you are willing to put in the time before new shoots get out of control. When the rose of Sharon flowers finish blooming, deadheading them takes care of the invasiveness problem.
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How do you keep rose of Sharon from spreading?

Apply Preemergent Herbicide

A preemergent herbicide applied on the ground around a rose of Sharon bush will prevent its seeds from germinating and taking root. Be aware, though, that these preemergent herbicides generally work on all seeds, including those you deliberately plant in the garden.
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What does rose of Sharon look like in the winter?

Rose of Sharon Growth

The rose of Sharon in fall loses its leaves, showing only bare branches and stems during winter. A newly planted rose of Sharon might experience some die-back of the current season's stems or small branches during winter, but an established plant generally comes through winter undamaged.
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Do rose of Sharon do well in containers?

Rose of sharon is usually planted in the ground but it can also be grown in containers as a lovely patio plant.
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What is the lifespan of a rose of Sharon?

In mild winter climates, forsythia can survive for 20 to 30 years or longer. Rose of Sharon, also known as Althea, delights observers with white, pink, red, purple or blue flowers for a few weeks in late summer. A cold-hardy, drought-resistant shrub, Rose of Sharon can productively produce blooms for 20 to 30 years.
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What is the smallest rose bush?

The smallest outdoor plants of the rose world, miniature roses grow about one to three feet in height and feature delicate mini blooms about an inch or so in size.
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Does rose of Sharon spread?

A: Rose of Sharon (Hibiscus syriacus) — also known as Althea — is a beautiful shrub but it can also be quite invasive. Unlike bamboo, the Rose of Sharon spreads via its ample and easily germinated seeds. The best controls are proactive.
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Are rose of Sharon tree roots invasive?

However, they can grow up to 12 feet high and can spread out, so rose of Sharon should not be planted close to septic tanks or drainpipes. Though its red, pink, white or purple flowers can be vibrant and beautiful, rose of Sharon is considered to be an invasive plant.
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Can you shape rose of Sharon?

Some people prefer to prune Rose of Sharon in winter, when there are no leaves on the plant, so they can readily see the shrub's structure — and this is just fine. However, I prefer to prune my Rose of Sharon just after it blooms in late summer.
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Why is rose of Sharon invasive?

Distribution: This species is reported from states shaded on Plants Database map. It is reported invasive in KY, PA, TN, and VA. Ecological Impacts: It has escaped intended plantings to invade, crowd out and displace more desirable native plants.
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How far to space rose of Sharon?

PLANTING & CARING FOR ROSE OF SHARON

Space plants 6-10 feet apart, depending on the variety. Dig a hole as deep as the root ball and 2 times wider. Remove the plant gently from its nursery pot and loosen the soil around the roots.
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Can you hedge rose of Sharon?

Rose of Sharon makes a lovely addition to a wildlife garden, where it will attract butterflies and hummingbirds. To use rose of Sharon as a hedge or living fence, plant the shrubs in a straight line. But remember: These deciduous plants drop their leaves in fall, so they won't give you privacy year-round.
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Is rose of Sharon a perennial?

Rose of Sharon is an easy to grow and beautiful perennial! Plus it has many benefits for your yard!
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Do rose of Sharon flowers close at night?

The trumpet shaped flowers are 2-4" across in colors of white, pink, red, violet or purple. They stay open for one day and close at night.
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How do you tell the difference between a rose of Sharon and a hibiscus?

Chinese hibiscus shrubs mature anywhere from 3 to 10 feet tall and equally as wide. Typically they look rounded or as upright ovals. Modern cultivars display variable growth habits, from sprawling mounds to open or dense ovals. Rose-of-Sharon plants become more erect but oval in comparison.
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Do rose of Sharon need sun or shade?

For spectacular flowers and easy care, plant your Rose of Sharon in a spot with good drainage and full sun to partial shade. In northern climates, six or more hours of direct daily sun promotes maximum blooms.
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Is a rose of Sharon a type of hibiscus?

rose of Sharon, also called shrub althaea, (Hibiscus syriacus, or Althaea syriaca), shrub or small tree, in the hibiscus, or mallow, family (Malvaceae), native to eastern Asia but widely planted as an ornamental for its showy flowers.
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