I ordered 2 of these and planted them early spring of 2020. The plants are extremely healthy. My lawn guy accidently mowed them about a month after I planted them. I was afraid they would die, but they quickly grew back to about 8 inches tall and started blooming. This year they are blooming prolifically. I would give them 5 stars except the color isn't as it appears on the website. They're not as bright, more of a purple color.
Magenta Chiffon® Rose of Sharon Hibiscus syriacus
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96 - 144 Inches72 - 120 Inches72 - 120 Inches2.4m - 3.7m1.8m - 3.0m1.8m - 3.0mFeatures
The newest color to join the award-winning series.
Many superlative qualities set the Chiffon® series of rose of Sharon apart from the rest: graceful, rounded habit. More flowers, for a longer time, and with better coverage of the plant. Powderpuff flowers that face outward like beaming, smiling faces. And now, richly colored Magenta Chiffon joins Lavender, Blue, White, and Pink for a full complement of effortless summer beauty. Whether you plant one striking specimen of your favorite variety or mix and match for a colorful collection, you will see that Chiffon roses of Sharon are anything but conventional.
Top reasons to plant Magenta Chiffon rose of Sharon:
- Saturated magenta-purple powderpuff blooms
- Elegant, graceful habit that moves in the breeze
- Long, reliable bloom period
Long BloomingAttracts:BeesButterfliesHummingbirdsCharacteristics
Plant Type:ShrubShrub Type:DeciduousHeight Category:TallGarden Height:96 - 144 Inches 2.4m - 3.7mSpacing:72 - 120 Inches 1.8m - 3.0mSpread:72 - 120 Inches 1.8m - 3.0mFlower Colors:PurpleFlower Shade:MagentaFoliage Colors:GreenFoliage Shade:GreenHabit:UprightContainer Role:ThrillerPlant Needs
Light Requirement:SunThe optimum amount of sun or shade each plant needs to thrive: Full Sun (6+ hours), Part Sun (4-6 hours), Full Shade (up to 4 hours).
Maintenance Category:EasyBlooms On:New WoodBloom Time:Summer through FallHardiness Zones:5a, 5b, 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b, 9a, 9bWater Category:AverageUses:Border PlantUses:Good for ScreeningUses:LandscapeUses:Mass PlantingUses:Specimen or Focal PointUses Notes:Roses of Sharon are large plants that are best left plenty of space to produce maximum blooms. They make a colorful hedge or specimen.
Maintenance Notes:Thanks to their naturally graceful habit, Chiffon roses of Sharon don't require much pruning. If you wish to prune them, however, early spring is the best time to do so. Note that rose of Sharon is quite late to leaf out in spring, so be patient with it.
We recommend full sun for rose of Sharon for the maximum amount of blooming and best color, but it can grow and flower reasonably well in partially shaded spots.
Fun Facts:The Chiffon series was developed by Dr. Roderick Woods of England, who is also a world-reknown physicist with important contributions to motorcycle safety gear.
Magenta Chiffon® Hibiscus syriacus 'Rwoods5' USPP 29,683, Can 6,489 -
5 Reviews
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Jane, Virginia, United States, 3 years ago
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They prune the plant before they shipped. It was pruned really short and the other plant I purchased wasn’t. There wasn’t very many leaves on the plant and I tried everything to stop the leaves from turning yellow one by one until there were no longer any leaves. I don’t normally kill the plants that I order and the other plant is doing very well. I have purchased Proven Winners plants at local nurseries and they have done very well. This plant is suppose to be beautiful and I would love to have it, but if they prune it again I am concerned to order it again. Right now I am living in Colorado, but moving back home to South Louisiana where there is humidity that plants love. Maybe I’ll just look to local nurseries that carry Proven Winner. I am very disappointed about this plant.
Cheryl A. Cupit, Colorado, United States, 3 years ago -
I ordered this plant online and received it in April 2020. Its now August. So far, I have not seen a single leaf growing in that plant. (Forget blooms.) The plant has not died either. It is just there as frozen. All other plants/shrubs that were planted at the same time are full of blooms now. Something is wrong with that plant!! Totally disappointed. :-(
Billo, California, United States, 4 years ago
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