Hibiscus syriacus 'Minsyble9' | Chateau de Versailles Rose of Sharon
DESCRIPTION
Hibiscus syriacus 'Minsyble9,' commonly known as Chateau de Versailles Rose of Sharon, is a stunning addition to any garden with its unique blue-violet flowers adorned with a deep red-violet center and a prominent stamen. It blooms from early summer through fall, offering long-lasting color that enhances borders, island beds, or container plantings.
The Chateau de Versailles was introduced to provide a distinctive and elegant flowering shrub option for gardeners. Its vase-shaped growth habit and profuse blooming make it particularly effective in ornamental landscapes. The origin of its name reflects its regal appearance, reminiscent of the grandeur associated with the famous French palace.
DESCRIPTION
Hibiscus syriacus 'Minsyble9,' commonly known as Chateau de Versailles Rose of Sharon, is a stunning addition to any garden with its unique blue-violet flowers adorned with a deep red-violet center and a prominent stamen. It blooms from early summer through fall, offering long-lasting color that enhances borders, island beds, or container plantings.
The Chateau de Versailles was introduced to provide a distinctive and elegant flowering shrub option for gardeners. Its vase-shaped growth habit and profuse blooming make it particularly effective in ornamental landscapes. The origin of its name reflects its regal appearance, reminiscent of the grandeur associated with the famous French palace.
DESCRIPTION
Hibiscus syriacus 'Minsyble9,' commonly known as Chateau de Versailles Rose of Sharon, is a stunning addition to any garden with its unique blue-violet flowers adorned with a deep red-violet center and a prominent stamen. It blooms from early summer through fall, offering long-lasting color that enhances borders, island beds, or container plantings.
The Chateau de Versailles was introduced to provide a distinctive and elegant flowering shrub option for gardeners. Its vase-shaped growth habit and profuse blooming make it particularly effective in ornamental landscapes. The origin of its name reflects its regal appearance, reminiscent of the grandeur associated with the famous French palace.
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Family: Malvaceae
Height: 5-6 feet
Width: 3-4 feet
Foliage Color: Deep green foliage that transitions to golden hues in autumn
Flower Color: Blue-violet blooms with a deep red-violet center and prominent stamen
Bloom Time: Early summer to fall
Light Requirements: Full sun to partial sun
Water Requirements: Moderate
Maintenance: Low; prune as needed to maintain shape
Growing Zone: USDA Zones 5-9
Wildlife Attractors: Attracts butterflies, bees, and other pollinatorsThis plant can be seen in the Oregon Trial Garden at Monrovia.