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Rose of Sharon - Satin Rose
The Hibiscus Satin Rose, 'Hibiscus syriacus 'Satin Rose', is a Proven Winners selection.  Also known as Rose of Sharon, it is a tremendous improvement in the Hardy Hibiscus. Satin Rose Hibiscus will reward you with a strong, handsome growing plant with tons of large bright pink  blooms.  This Satin Rose plant is clearly superior to older and weaker varieties. Blooming on new growth, this statuesque hibiscus shrub guarantees a lovely display of flowers every year! You can get bigger blooms by cutting your plants back by about one third in late spring.  Satin Rose adapts readily to most soils and climates. Satin Rose has one of the best pink colors on the market today.  These beautiful midsummer blooms will provide much enjoyment for many years to come! * Drought tolerant * Disease and pest resistant * Low maintenance


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