Better Homes & Gardens on MSN: How to plant and grow rose of Sharon Rose of Sharon is a shrub or small tree that blooms with abandon from midsummer until frost. In the world of garden shrubs, the rose of Sharon has a lot going against it. The leaves are drab with no fall color; the bush is twiggy, stiff, and ungainly; and the light-gray bark is simply dull.
Washington Times: Rose of Sharon: not a real rose, but worth growing An unsung hero of the late summer garden is rose of Sharon (Hibiscus syriacus). This shrub’s branches are studded with pastel blossoms year after year, despite drought, poor soil or general neglect. Cleveland.com: A few ways to curb Rose of Sharon seeds: Ask the Ground Crew I have about a dozen Rose of Sharon bushes and every year at summer's end I have to clip off the seed pods that result from the lovely flowers that bloomed earlier in the summer. There are thousands ...
rose of sharon purple, A few ways to curb Rose of Sharon seeds: Ask the Ground Crew The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel: Rose of Sharon, Rose Mallow are two hibiscus thriving in the Grand Valley Rose of Sharon, Rose Mallow are two hibiscus thriving in the Grand Valley The Rose-of-Sharon, treasured by Thomas Jefferson, has been a staple in the American garden since the 1700’s and rightfully so, as it is one of the most prolific blooming plants you can choose for the ...