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Botanical Name: Hibiscus syriacus ‘Pink Chiffon’ (standard form)

Common Name: Pink Chiffon Rose of Sharon Tree

Mature Height and Width:
8–12′ tall × 5–7′ wide (canopy dimension on grafted standard)

Growth Habit: Tree-form Rose of Sharon trained to a single clear trunk. Upright-rounded to slightly vase-shaped canopy with moderately dense branching. Moderate growth rate.

Foliage Description: Medium green ovate leaves with serrated margins. Moderate canopy density allowing interior branching visibility.

Flower Description: Semi-double soft pink flowers with layered inner petaloids forming a frilled, ruffled center. Lacks a strong dark burgundy eye. Blooms produced along current season’s growth.

Bloom Time: Mid-summer through early fall.

Fall Color: Yellow; foliage drops with frost.

Light Requirements: Full sun for strongest flowering and canopy structure.

Hardiness Zone: USDA Zones 5–9 (reliable in Northeast Zones 5–7).

Notable Landscape Uses: Patio specimen; foundation accent; container feature (large pot); small lawn focal point; late-season flowering element.

Deer Resistance: Moderate
Tender new growth and flowers may be browsed in Northeast Zones 5–7.

Botanical Name: Hibiscus syriacus ‘Minerva’ (standard form)

Common Name: Minerva Rose of Sharon Tree

Mature Height and Width:
8–12′ tall × 5–7′ wide (canopy dimension on grafted standard)

Growth Habit: Tree-form Rose of Sharon trained to a single clear trunk. Upright-rounded to slightly vase-shaped canopy with moderately dense branching. Moderate growth rate.

Foliage Description: Medium green ovate leaves with coarse serration. Moderate canopy density allowing interior structure visibility.

Flower Description: Large single lavender-pink flowers with a distinct deep red to burgundy eye. Five overlapping petals with prominent central staminal column. Blooms produced on current season’s growth.

Bloom Time: Mid-summer through early fall.

Fall Color: Yellow; foliage drops after frost.

Light Requirements: Full sun for strongest flowering and structural density.

Hardiness Zone: USDA Zones 5–9 (reliable in Northeast Zones 5–7).

Notable Landscape Uses: Lawn specimen; foundation accent; patio planting; late-season flowering focal point; small ornamental tree.

Deer Resistance: Moderate
Tender growth and flower buds may be browsed in Northeast Zones 5–7.

Botanical Name: Hibiscus syriacus ‘Lucy’ (standard form)

Common Name: Lucy Rose of Sharon Tree

Mature Height and Width:
8–12′ tall × 5–7′ wide (canopy dimension on grafted standard)

Growth Habit: Tree-form Rose of Sharon trained to a single clear trunk. Upright-rounded to broadly oval canopy with ascending branching. Moderate growth rate.

Foliage Description: Medium green ovate leaves with serrated margins. Moderate canopy density with visible branching beneath bloom clusters.

Flower Description: Fully double deep pink to rose-red flowers with layered petal structure forming a dense rosette. No prominent dark eye. Flowers borne along current season’s growth.

Bloom Time: Mid-summer through early fall.

Fall Color: Yellow; foliage drops with frost.

Light Requirements: Full sun for strongest flowering and canopy density.

Hardiness Zone: USDA Zones 5–9 (reliable in Northeast Zones 5–7).

Notable Landscape Uses: Front yard focal tree; foundation accent; patio specimen; formal garden planting; late-season flowering highlight.

Deer Resistance: Moderate
New growth and flowers may be browsed in Northeast Zones 5–7.

Botanical Name: Hibiscus syriacus ‘Lavender Chiffon’ (standard form)

Common Name: Lavender Chiffon Rose of Sharon Tree

Mature Height and Width:
8–12′ tall × 4–6′ wide (canopy dimension on grafted standard)

Growth Habit: Tree-form Rose of Sharon trained to a single clear trunk. Upright-rounded to slightly vase-shaped canopy with ascending branching. Moderate growth rate.

Foliage Description: Medium green ovate leaves with coarse serration. Moderate canopy density with visible branch structure between flower clusters.

Flower Description: Semi-double lavender flowers with layered inner petaloids forming a soft, ruffled center. Five primary outer petals with frilled central tuft. Lacks strong dark eye compared to single-flowered cultivars.

Bloom Time: Mid-summer through early fall.

Fall Color: Yellow; foliage drops after frost.

Light Requirements: Full sun for strongest bloom production and canopy structure.

Hardiness Zone: USDA Zones 5–9 (reliable in Northeast Zones 5–7).

Notable Landscape Uses: Front yard focal point; foundation accent; patio planting; small flowering lawn specimen; late-season color element.

Deer Resistance: Moderate
Tender growth and flowers may be browsed in Northeast Zones 5–7.

Botanical Name: Hibiscus syriacus ‘Azurri Blue Satin’ (standard form)

Common Name: Azurri Blue Satin Rose of Sharon Tree

Mature Height and Width:
8–12′ tall × 4–6′ wide (canopy dimension on grafted standard)

Growth Habit: Tree-form Rose of Sharon trained to a single clear trunk. Upright, vase-shaped to rounded canopy with ascending branching. Moderate growth rate. More open and refined branching than older seedling types.

Foliage Description: Medium green, coarsely toothed ovate leaves. Moderate canopy density with visible branching structure. Foliage provides backdrop to prominent summer blooms.

Flower Description: Large single blue to blue-violet flowers with a distinct dark red to burgundy eye. Five-petaled, slightly overlapping form with prominent central staminal column. Blooms produced along current season’s growth.

Bloom Time: Mid-summer through early fall.

Fall Color: Yellow; foliage drops with frost.

Light Requirements: Full sun for strongest bloom production and canopy density.

Hardiness Zone: USDA Zones 5–9 (reliable in Northeast Zones 5–7).

Notable Landscape Uses: Lawn specimen; foundation accent; patio planting; small focal tree; late-season flowering element.

Deer Resistance: Moderate
Tender new growth and flowers may be browsed in Northeast Zones 5–7.

Trees & Shrubs
Botanical Name: Hibiscus syriacus ‘Pink Chiffon’ (standard form) Common Name: Pink Chiffon Rose of Sharon Tree Mature Height and Width:8–12' tall × 5–7' wide (canopy dimension on grafted standard) Growth Habit: Tree-form Rose of Sharon trained to a single clear trunk. Upright-rounded to slightly vase-shaped canopy with moderately dense branching. Moderate growth rate. Foliage Description: Medium green ovate leaves with serrated margins. Moderate canopy density allowing interior branching visibility. Flower Description: Semi-double soft pink flowers with layered inner petaloids forming a frilled, ruffled center. Lacks a strong dark burgundy eye. Blooms produced along current season’s growth. Bloom Time: Mid-summer through early fall. Fall Color: Yellow; foliage drops with frost. Light Requirements: Full sun for strongest flowering and canopy structure. Hardiness Zone: USDA Zones 5–9 (reliable in Northeast Zones 5–7). Notable Landscape Uses: Patio specimen; foundation accent; container feature (large pot); small lawn focal point; late-season flowering element. Deer Resistance: ModerateTender new growth and flowers may be browsed in Northeast Zones 5–7.
Botanical Name: Hibiscus syriacus ‘Minerva’ (standard form) Common Name: Minerva Rose of Sharon Tree Mature Height and Width:8–12' tall × 5–7' wide (canopy dimension on grafted standard) Growth Habit: Tree-form Rose of Sharon trained to a single clear trunk. Upright-rounded to slightly vase-shaped canopy with moderately dense branching. Moderate growth rate. Foliage Description: Medium green ovate leaves with coarse serration. Moderate canopy density allowing interior structure visibility. Flower Description: Large single lavender-pink flowers with a distinct deep red to burgundy eye. Five overlapping petals with prominent central staminal column. Blooms produced on current season’s growth. Bloom Time: Mid-summer through early fall. Fall Color: Yellow; foliage drops after frost. Light Requirements: Full sun for strongest flowering and structural density. Hardiness Zone: USDA Zones 5–9 (reliable in Northeast Zones 5–7). Notable Landscape Uses: Lawn specimen; foundation accent; patio planting; late-season flowering focal point; small ornamental tree. Deer Resistance: ModerateTender growth and flower buds may be browsed in Northeast Zones 5–7.
Botanical Name: Hibiscus syriacus ‘Lucy’ (standard form) Common Name: Lucy Rose of Sharon Tree Mature Height and Width:8–12' tall × 5–7' wide (canopy dimension on grafted standard) Growth Habit: Tree-form Rose of Sharon trained to a single clear trunk. Upright-rounded to broadly oval canopy with ascending branching. Moderate growth rate. Foliage Description: Medium green ovate leaves with serrated margins. Moderate canopy density with visible branching beneath bloom clusters. Flower Description: Fully double deep pink to rose-red flowers with layered petal structure forming a dense rosette. No prominent dark eye. Flowers borne along current season’s growth. Bloom Time: Mid-summer through early fall. Fall Color: Yellow; foliage drops with frost. Light Requirements: Full sun for strongest flowering and canopy density. Hardiness Zone: USDA Zones 5–9 (reliable in Northeast Zones 5–7). Notable Landscape Uses: Front yard focal tree; foundation accent; patio specimen; formal garden planting; late-season flowering highlight. Deer Resistance: ModerateNew growth and flowers may be browsed in Northeast Zones 5–7.
Botanical Name: Hibiscus syriacus ‘Lavender Chiffon’ (standard form) Common Name: Lavender Chiffon Rose of Sharon Tree Mature Height and Width:8–12' tall × 4–6' wide (canopy dimension on grafted standard) Growth Habit: Tree-form Rose of Sharon trained to a single clear trunk. Upright-rounded to slightly vase-shaped canopy with ascending branching. Moderate growth rate. Foliage Description: Medium green ovate leaves with coarse serration. Moderate canopy density with visible branch structure between flower clusters. Flower Description: Semi-double lavender flowers with layered inner petaloids forming a soft, ruffled center. Five primary outer petals with frilled central tuft. Lacks strong dark eye compared to single-flowered cultivars. Bloom Time: Mid-summer through early fall. Fall Color: Yellow; foliage drops after frost. Light Requirements: Full sun for strongest bloom production and canopy structure. Hardiness Zone: USDA Zones 5–9 (reliable in Northeast Zones 5–7). Notable Landscape Uses: Front yard focal point; foundation accent; patio planting; small flowering lawn specimen; late-season color element. Deer Resistance: ModerateTender growth and flowers may be browsed in Northeast Zones 5–7.
Botanical Name: Hibiscus syriacus ‘Azurri Blue Satin’ (standard form) Common Name: Azurri Blue Satin Rose of Sharon Tree Mature Height and Width:8–12' tall × 4–6' wide (canopy dimension on grafted standard) Growth Habit: Tree-form Rose of Sharon trained to a single clear trunk. Upright, vase-shaped to rounded canopy with ascending branching. Moderate growth rate. More open and refined branching than older seedling types. Foliage Description: Medium green, coarsely toothed ovate leaves. Moderate canopy density with visible branching structure. Foliage provides backdrop to prominent summer blooms. Flower Description: Large single blue to blue-violet flowers with a distinct dark red to burgundy eye. Five-petaled, slightly overlapping form with prominent central staminal column. Blooms produced along current season’s growth. Bloom Time: Mid-summer through early fall. Fall Color: Yellow; foliage drops with frost. Light Requirements: Full sun for strongest bloom production and canopy density. Hardiness Zone: USDA Zones 5–9 (reliable in Northeast Zones 5–7). Notable Landscape Uses: Lawn specimen; foundation accent; patio planting; small focal tree; late-season flowering element. Deer Resistance: ModerateTender new growth and flowers may be browsed in Northeast Zones 5–7.
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