"I am the Rose of Sharon,
and the Lily of the Valleys."
- Song of Solomon 2. 1-17

Rose of Sharon
also called shrub althaea
Scientific name: Hibiscus syriacus
Pronunciation: high-BISS-kuss seer-ee-AY-kuss
Common name(s): Rose-of-Sharon, Shrub-Althea
Family: Malvaceae USDA hardiness zones: 5B through 9A
Origin: not native to North America
Uses: container or above-ground planter; near a deck or patio; trainable as a standard; specimen; no proven urban tolerance
Availability: generally available in many areas within its hardiness range
Crown uniformity: symmetrical canopy with a regular (or smooth) outline, and individuals have more
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Comments
Marnie
Hi Marnie. This Rose of Sharon is tree-form not shrub, which I love and keep well pruned. The blooms are soft and unique and why I love them.
My neighbours have a really old one which takes the form of a weeping apple tree. Really beautiful.
Hi Rob. I can only imagine how stunning the weeping apple must be! There are beautiful specimens around here too ... I really should do a walkabout and share.
Hello, Carolyn. A beautiful story .. do you have photos of yours in your garden? BTW, good luck in the show! I so enjoy your artwork and know you'll be famous :)
Thank you, Skeeter. Many years ago, before I owned a home, my aunt shared many of hers. Wish I had some now!
I can well imagine they might be temperamental where you live, jodi. Well then, you MUST come and admire mine! How fun.
You are so sweet, Michelle, and thank you. Welcome back to the bloggin' world.
Thank you dear Lindalou. I do use my photos for my own cards :)
- I am the amenome of Japan.
- I am the weed of iron.
:)
Hello debsgarden and a big thank you. With the oppressive heat/humidity, it's a cooling to view pastel blooms.
Here in Mumbai, it is the Rose of Sharon that are called 'hibiscus' by everyone. The Rose Mallow is hardly ever seen around. How sad! Both are so pretty in their own way.
Here in Mumbai, it is the Rose of Sharon that are called 'hibiscus' by everyone. The Rose Mallow is hardly ever seen around. How sad! Both are so pretty in their own way.
Thanks, dear Kala and, again, congratulations!
Hi Rose. Now you might want one of your own! I prefer this on standard since it takes up less room in the garden.
Thank you, Kanak. Agree, the dark center makes for a stunning flower.
Me tendras por aqui a menudo...
Besos