Plants

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ROSE OF SHARON " ORCHID "

Maintenance Level
low to moderate
Placements
outdoor
Toxic
No
Fragrance
Mild
Seasons
Mid-summer to early fall
Plant Height
8-12 feet

 Water Frequency

Winter

No

Summer

weekly twice

 Fertilizer Frequency

Winter

No need

Summer

Once a month

The Rose of Sharon Orchid, also known as Hibiscus syriacus, is a flowering plant in the mallow family. It is often cultivated for its striking, large blooms in a variety of colors like white, pink, purple, and blue. Native to East Asia, it is a hardy shrub that can grow up to 8-12 feet tall and thrives in full sun and well-drained soil. This plant is popular for landscaping due to its attractive flowers and ability to withstand a range of climates.

<b>1. Choose a Location: <br><br>Select a sunny spot with well-drained soil. <br> <b>2. Planting: <br><br> Dig a hole twice the size of the root ball. Place the plant in the hole, ensuring the top of the root ball is level with the soil surface. <br> <b>3. Watering: <br><br> Water regularly but ensure the soil is not soggy. Once established, it’s drought-tolerant. <br> <b>4. Pruning: <br><br> Prune in late winter or early spring to maintain shape and encourage better blooming. <br> <b>5. Fertilizing: <br><br> Apply a balanced fertilizer in spring to support growth and blooming.

<b>1. Aesthetic Appeal: <br><br>It has large, vibrant flowers that enhance garden landscapes. <br> <b>2. Low Maintenance: <br><br> Once established, it requires minimal care and is drought-tolerant. <br> <b>3. Pollinator-Friendly: <br><br> Its blooms attract bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. <br> <b>4. Privacy Hedge: <br><br> Its dense foliage makes it an excellent choice for creating natural privacy screens. <br> <b>5. Medicinal Uses: <br><br> In traditional medicine, parts of the plant have been used for soothing respiratory issues and inflammation.

Dos

<b>1. Watering: <br><br>Water regularly, especially during dry periods, but avoid waterlogging. Once established, it becomes drought-tolerant. <br> <b>2. Pruning: <br><br> Prune in late winter or early spring to remove dead or damaged growth and shape the plant for better blooms. <br> <b>3. Fertilizing: <br><br> Use a balanced fertilizer in spring to promote healthy growth and flowering. <br> <b>4. Mulching: <br><br>Apply mulch around the base to retain moisture and control weeds. <br> <b>5. Pest Control: <br><br>Keep an eye out for pests like aphids or Japanese beetles and treat with appropriate methods if necessary.

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