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Rose of Sharon - White Chiffonâ„¢
The Hibiscus Chiffon White, 'Hibiscus Chiffon White', is also known as Rose of Sharon and is a Proven Winners selection. It produces large single white flowers adorned with a lacy center to create an anemone-like bloom. These large single flowers appear in late summer. White Chiffon adds a whole new look for the hardy hibiscus! This Rose of Sharon is adaptable in most soils, but prefers moist well drained soil.  It is best pruned in fall or winter; fertilize in spring.  An easy to grow plant, White Chiffon would look fantastic near a brightly colored Butterfly Bush.  This would create a beautiful butterfly garden for everyone to enjoy! This plant will add a lot of charm to a late summer landscape since it is a reliable summer bloomer.   * Hardy * Reliable bloomer * Easy to grow


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