Rose of Sharon - Satin Violet
Hibiscus syriacus 'Satin Violet'

Rose of Sharon - Satin Violet

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Rose of Sharon - Satin Violet Details:
Plant Facts
Mature Height
8 - 12 feet
Mature Spread
3 - 5 feet
Soil Type
Widely Adaptable
Moisture
Widely Adaptable
Mature Form
Upright
Growth Rate
Moderate
Sun Exposure
Full Sun
Flower Color
Violet
Fall Color
Yellow, Green
Foliage Color
Green
5-9

The Hibiscus Satin Violet, 'Hibiscus syriacus 'Satin Violet', a Proven Winners selection, also known as Rose of Sharon, is a tremendous improvement in the Hardy Hibiscus. Satin Violet produces strong growing plants with lots of large bright blooms. These plants are clearly superior to older and weaker varieties. Violet Satin has one of the best violet colors on the market today. Enjoy these beautiful mid summer blooms.



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  good plant with elbow greese, 2/26/2007 3:37:06 PM
Reviewer: venu
Had this plant for over 6 years. Blooms profusely after 1 year. Feeded cheap 20-20-20 and results are very good. Mine has grown upto 9 feet tall. This flower produces seeds. So make sure to weed periodically. Does very well in full sun

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  noob, 8/2/2007 11:42:17 AM
Reviewer: nashville noob
My rose of sharon-satin violet was here when I moved in ten years ago. Its my favorite plant. Hummingbirds swarm around it. Its probably 20 years old. 10-52-10 bloom booster make it explode in flowers. enjoy.

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