Purple Satin® Rose of Sharon
Seedless purple rose of Sharon! Dark purple flowers with a deep red eye cover this elegant rose of Sharon all summer long. Non-invasive and very versatile.
Read MorePurple Pillar® Rose of Sharon
You’ve never seen a rose of Sharon like this before! Think Supermodel. You know what I mean. Tall, thin and beautiful. An unattainable goal for most of us, but we […]
Read MorePink Chiffon® Rose of Sharon
This beautiful new Rose of Sharon has the same flower power and soft, graceful stems of other Chiffon varieties, but with large, soft pink flowers. The distinctive, clear pink of […]
Read MoreMagenta Chiffon® Rose of Sharon
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 […]
Read MoreLil’ Kim® Violet Rose of Sharon
This purple form of the dwarf Lil’ Kim® hibiscus is perfect for containers and smaller gardens. It has the same compact habit but with plum-violet flowers accented by a red […]
Read MoreLil’ 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 MoreLil’ Kim® Rose of Sharon
Another plant breakthrough from Proven Winners®/Color Choice®, ‘L’il Kim’® is the first dwarf variety of Rose of Sharon on the market opening up loads of landscape possibilities that weren’t available […]
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 MoreDark Lavender Chiffon Rose of Sharon
Sometimes you just get lucky. We found this improved, darker colored branch sport on Lavender Chiffon plant growing right at the nursery entrance. The flower color is a richer, darker lavender […]
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