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Rose of Sharon - Azurri Satin
Rose of Sharon - Azurri Satin Hibiscus Azurri Satin, Hibiscus 'Azurri Satin®' Rose of Sharon, provides a brilliant blue color from midsummer through fall. This Satin cultivar boasts improved vigor, excellent performance, and show stopping color. The first-ever seedless Rose of Sharon, Hibiscus Azurri Satin® has large, rich blue flowers, ruffled margins, and deep red eye centers. This strong growing and easy to maintain shrub has a uniform habit and thrives in the warm sunshine. Keep it well watered during growth. Azurri Satin does best in full sun, but light shade is acceptable, especially in far southern or southwestern climates. It grows in about any soil unless it is either really wet or dry. If you want to use this Rose of Sharon for a hedge, you can shape it into the shrub you desire. It is best to prune in late fall or early spring. Azurri is a profuse bloomer and not only blooms late, but leafs out late, as well. It attracts butterflies and is deer resistant. * Blue Flowers * Seedless * Adaptable
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