Lil’ Kim® Red Rose of Sharon
Dwarf hibiscus with pink-red blooms! This newest addition to the Lil’ Kim series has a compact habit and rich, deep rosy-red flowers. The unique color looks good with many summer […]
Read MoreLavender Chiffon® Rose of Sharon
Wow! What a beautiful new addition to this staid, old-fashioned plant group! ‘Lavender Chiffon’® sports big, single lavender flowers with lacy, frilly center from early August through September creating a […]
Read MoreFull Blast™ Rose of Sharon
This summer blooming plant has huge flowers and a bloom time that is up to a month earlier that similar Hibiscus varieties. Large lavender flowers set this hybrid hibiscus apart […]
Read MoreFiji Rose of Sharon
The color and texture of this selection’s summer bloom will bring to mind beautiful exotic islands. In late July, medium pink colored buds form and give way to semi-double, nearly […]
Read MoreBlue Satin® Rose of Sharon
Finally! Introducing a blue Hibiscus you can be proud to offer! Large, single, royal blue flowers with deep colored throats abound on this plant mid to late summer on a […]
Read MoreBlue Chiffon® Rose of Sharon
There’s something about blue colored Rose of Sharon flowers in the summer that makes gardeners happy. With the introduction of ‘Blue Chiffon’® from breeder Dr. Roderick Woods of England, America’s […]
Read MoreAphrodite Rose of Sharon
There’s nothing like the northeast tradition of a blooming Rose of Sharon in the summer landscape. Simply put, no other plant can provide the combination of flower power, longevity, and […]
Read MoreBerry Awesome Rose Mallow
Huge 7-8”, ruffled, lavender pink flowers with a cherry red eye are produced all over the densely compact, shrub-like clump of attractive midnight green foliage.
Read MoreStarry Starry Night Hibiscus
The swirling bicolor blooms with blended hues of snow white, creamy yellow, blushing pink, and cherry red all swim across a lush sea of petals! The large flowers on a […]
Read MoreMars Madness Rose Mallow
Stunning foliage emerges deep purple in mid to late spring and ages to dark olive green by late summer when it serves as the backdrop for huge, 6 to 8″ […]
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