Product Description
‘Blue Bird’ Rose of Sharon is a rapidly growing, large, deciduous shrub that is a member of the Malvaceae (mallow) family. This multi-stemmed shrub has a vase to a rounded shape and is best known for its long bloom period from summer into fall, with large violet blue, pink, or purple trumpet shaped flowers.
It grows to a height of 8 to 12 feet high and 6 to 10 to feet wide, so consider its space requirements when identifying its planting location.
Rose of Sharon grows well in the piedmont region of North Carolina. Plant in full sun or partial shade, although it flowers best in full sun. It is easily grown in average soil but prefers occasionally moist soil that is high in organic matter.
Prune it to shape lightly in the spring or prune it back hard in the winter which will help it produce larger flowers. Keep in mind that flowers will appear on new growth. This culitivar is sterile and does not produce seed. Rose of Sharon tolerates southern summers and salt well and is mildly resistant to foraging by wildlife.
The large showy flowers attract many pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds making it a natural choice for a pollinator garden. Use it as a foundation plant, plant in small groups in a shrub border, or line up to create a hedge. or privacy green
Insects, Diseases, and Other Plant Problems: Aphids, mealybugs, and thrips are occasional problems.