Rose of Sharon, Rose Mallow, Rose of Althea Seeds (Hibiscus syriacus)

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Vibrant Blooms in Your Garden

If you're looking for a flowering shrub that will bring color and vibrancy to your garden, look no further than our Rose of Sharon Seeds. These seeds will grow into stunning shrubs that produce large, showy, single or double flowers often pink in color, but can also be dark pink (almost purple) or light pink adorned with prominent yellow-tipped white stamens. Imagine stepping outside to be greeted by a burst of colorful blooms every day during the long flowering season.

One of the best things about the Rose of Sharon plants is that they thrive in a variety of conditions, from full sun to partial shade. Once established, the shrubs require very little maintenance, making them a great choice for busy gardeners. Tolerant of drought, urban conditions, heat and humidity.

In addition to their stunning blooms, Rose of Sharon plants are known for their ability to attract bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. By planting these seeds, you'll be creating a welcoming habitat for these important pollinators. Not only is this great for the environment, but it also adds an extra layer of beauty to your garden as you watch these creatures flit and flutter about.

Botanical Name: Hibiscus syriacus
Common Name: Rose of Sharon, Syrian Ketmia, Tree Hollyhock, Korean Rose, Shrub althea, Rose Mallow, Rose of Althea
Type: Hardy deciduous shrub or tree
Flower Color: Large, showy, 5 petalled, hollyhock-like flowers are often pink in color, but can also be dark pink (almost purple) or light pink up to 3 in (7.6 cm)
Flowering Season: June to October
Plant Height: 8-12 ft (240-360cm)
Plant Spread: 6-10 ft (180-300cm)
Light Requirements: Full Sun, Partial Shade. Best flowering occurs in Full Sun.
Water Requirements: Average, Moist
Soil Requirements: Well-drained. Prefers organically rich soils but will tolerate poor soils.
USDA Zones: 5-9