The Pink Chiffon Rose of Sharon captivates with its lacy, double blooms in a delicate shade of pale pink, accentuated by striking magenta streaks that burst from the ruffled centers. Throughout the summer, long, whimsical branches are adorned with these eye-catching flowers and ...The Pink Chiffon Rose of Sharon captivates with its lacy, double blooms in a delicate shade of pale pink, accentuated by striking magenta streaks that burst from the ruffled centers. Throughout the summer, long, whimsical branches are adorned with these eye-catching flowers and dark pink buds, creating a continuous, colorful display.
Known for its tough landscape performance and upright habit, this plant is perfect for hedging or as a specimen plant. In the spring, shrubs begin to emerge from dormancy with swelling buds and potentially new growth as temperatures rise and daylight hours increase. Most dormant shrubs start leafing out in April, depending on the specific plant and local weather conditions.
Care: Fertilize with Proven Winners Continuous Release Plant Food in spring and mid-summer. Requires well-draining soil. Regular pruning is not necessary.
If any shaping is desired, do so in early spring. Note that Rose of Sharon is quite late to leaf out in spring, so be patient with it.