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Rose of Sharon - Red Heart

Rose of Sharon - Red Heart

Red Heart Hibiscus, Hibiscus syriacus ‘Red Heart’, is an upright growing shrub with large, single, saucer shaped flowers of pure white with a scarlet center. Flowers bloom from July until frost. This xeriscape plant is a vigorous, upright, vase-shaped, deciduous shrub that may be massed, planted in groups, used as a specimen, a foundation plant, or shrub borders. Red Heart Hibiscus can also be used as a hedge or screen. It has no serious insect or disease problems. Annual pruning back will result in increased shoot vigor and larger flowers. It is adaptable to a wide range of soil conditions and tolerant of full sun to partial shade. These small, erect trees have numerous upright branches, which should be pruned back heavily in the early spring. Mature height of 8-12′ with a mature spread of 6-8′.

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HORTICOPIA’s Illustrated Pruning & Planting Guide

Illustrated Pruning & Planting Guide is the resource for complete, research-based pruning and planting information. This comprehensive CD-ROM by Dr. Edward F. Gilman includes more than 400 illustrations and photographs accompanied by 250 pages of text covering pruning and planting of trees, shrubs, conifers and palms. Includes the latest arboriculture innovations in practice, planting details for trees, shrubs and palms, as well as pruning guidelines for thousands of plant.

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