Hibiscus syriacus 'Notwoodone' | Lavender Chiffon Rose of Sharon
DESCRIPTION
Hibiscus syriacus 'Notwoodone' is a deciduous shrub that blooms in mid to late summer with large, semi-double flowers. The blooms feature a delicate blend of soft pink to lavender petals, with a prominent dark red eye at the center. These flowers add a graceful touch to landscapes, providing a lasting color display throughout the warmer months.
Originating from the breeding efforts of the U.S.-based Proven Winners plant breeding program, 'Notwoodone' is valued for its ability to tolerate a variety of garden conditions. The plant's unique flower color, combined with its resistance to certain diseases, makes it a popular choice for ornamental gardens, hedges, and mixed plantings.
DESCRIPTION
Hibiscus syriacus 'Notwoodone' is a deciduous shrub that blooms in mid to late summer with large, semi-double flowers. The blooms feature a delicate blend of soft pink to lavender petals, with a prominent dark red eye at the center. These flowers add a graceful touch to landscapes, providing a lasting color display throughout the warmer months.
Originating from the breeding efforts of the U.S.-based Proven Winners plant breeding program, 'Notwoodone' is valued for its ability to tolerate a variety of garden conditions. The plant's unique flower color, combined with its resistance to certain diseases, makes it a popular choice for ornamental gardens, hedges, and mixed plantings.
DESCRIPTION
Hibiscus syriacus 'Notwoodone' is a deciduous shrub that blooms in mid to late summer with large, semi-double flowers. The blooms feature a delicate blend of soft pink to lavender petals, with a prominent dark red eye at the center. These flowers add a graceful touch to landscapes, providing a lasting color display throughout the warmer months.
Originating from the breeding efforts of the U.S.-based Proven Winners plant breeding program, 'Notwoodone' is valued for its ability to tolerate a variety of garden conditions. The plant's unique flower color, combined with its resistance to certain diseases, makes it a popular choice for ornamental gardens, hedges, and mixed plantings.
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Family: Malvaceae
Height: 8–10 feet
Width: 6–8 feet
Foliage Color: Green
Flower Color: Lavender with a lacy, anemone-like center
Bloom Time: Late summer (July to September)
Light Requirements: Full sun
Water Requirements: Moderate
Maintenance: Low; occasional pruning to maintain shape and remove dead wood
Growing Zone: USDA Zones 5–9
Wildlife Attractors: Attracts bees and butterflies