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Rose of Sharon - Fireworks
Multiple colored blooms on one shrub! The Rose of Sharon – Fireworks (Althea syriacus Fireworks) is a magnificent, double blooming shrub that explodes in color all summer long. A variety of hibiscus, The Rose of Sharon is unlike most flowering shrubs. Rather than blooming in the spring, the Rose of Sharon blooms in late summer or early fall. It’s a wonderful choice to add late season color to your landscape. And what color it will be! The Rose of Sharon Fireworks is a unique collection of three different varieties. This produces wonderful double blooms in shades of pink, lavender and red. Multiple colored flowers on one shrub; quite a sight to see. This fascinating shrub grows upright in a somewhat vase shape. It will thrive in full sun, tolerates poor soil and scorching heat. Plant the stunning Rose of Sharon Fireworks and you will be amazed by the patchwork of stunning color this shrub will add to your landscape. * Very heat hardy* Late season bloomer* Multi colored blooms.


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