Is there any other name for a Rose of Sharon flowering shrub?
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360 Sod (Donna Dixson) on Jul 27, 2012It may be found under 'Hibiscus' or 'Althea'Helpful Reply
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Paul M on Jul 28, 2012Rose of Sharon is a variety of Hibiscus so what Four Seasons is saying is correct. Check out various Hibiscus plants, you may well find something you like even better than rose of Sharon.Helpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on Jul 28, 2012I thought Rose of Sharon was the name almost all nurseries used. You would think now when they are in bloom would be the time they are in stock.Helpful Reply
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Angela A on Jul 28, 2012Ive always referred to it as Hibiscus or Althea and more recently rose of Sharon since being out of the nursery biz myself...I had to relearn my terminology ;-)Helpful Reply
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Shirley C on Jul 29, 2012Althea us all I ever heard besides Rose of SharonHelpful Reply
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Shirley C on Jul 29, 2012SEED CATALOGS USUALLY SELL THEMHelpful Reply
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Sharron W on Jul 29, 2012I have a "double flowering red Althea" if you ask for hibiscus you'll get a different plant entirely. LOLHelpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on Jul 29, 2012If you ask for Hibiscus you need to use the full name, Hibiscus syriacus.Helpful Reply
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Paul M on Jul 29, 2012Sharron a rose of Sharon is a hibiscus, it is just a particular variety. Douglas has noted the specific name. There are many hibiscus plants and rose of Sharon is one of many, it is not a different plant.Helpful Reply
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Jeanette S on Jul 29, 2012I have always loved Athea/Rose of Sharon and I think it is because I love Hibiscus...which I learned only reacently that Athea was actually in that familly. So many of the Hibiscus do not survive winter in Atlanta so I do not have any, but I do have Altheea...love them.Helpful Reply
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Sharron W on Jul 29, 2012I Have the Red Double flowering "Shrub" (Which I'm planning to move in the fall incidentally) and I have a Giant Red "saucer" Hibicus which had over 55 blooms open on one day this spring, I was stunned! I literally could not believe how many flowers that plant had...Helpful Reply
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Bill on Apr 06, 2015I have the white rose of sharon and also the pink/purple colored rose of sharon.I keep mine cut back to a bout 5 foot tall. I also have the Hisbicus bush and it has red flowers about 4 inches across on it. My hibicus grows to about 3 foot tall. I googled hibiscus and the plant is the same as mine. I live in the mountains of western N.C.Helpful Reply
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Bill on Apr 06, 2015I have heard a hibiscus could grow into a tree. I was wondering if they were talking about the rose of sharon. ????????Helpful Reply
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Void Strongvillage on Apr 07, 2015Also called flower of korea. I have a few in my yard. You can trim them down into small shrubs, or let them grow into 20ft trees. Gorgeous either way. They seed everywhere but if you cut your lawn the seedlings won't grow. Ours came with our house so they're about 40yrs old or so.Helpful Reply
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Wanda Rodgers on Jul 30, 2015I believe you can get Rose of Sharon through Springhill, They are online.Helpful Reply
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Janet on Aug 11, 2015Also called Althea, but you should be able to order from Wayside, Henry Fields, Burgess, etc... Or. Find at local nursery.Helpful Reply
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Janet on Aug 11, 2015Also called Althea, but you should be able to order from Wayside, Henry Fields, Burgess, etc... Or. Find at local nursery.Helpful Reply
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Janet on Aug 11, 2015Also called Althea, but you should be able to order from Wayside, Henry Fields, Burgess, etc... Or. Find at local nursery.Helpful Reply
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Janet on Aug 11, 2015Also called Althea, but you should be able to order from Wayside, Henry Fields, Burgess, etc... Or. Find at local nursery.Helpful Reply
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Janet on Aug 11, 2015Also called Althea, but you should be able to order from Wayside, Henry Fields, Burgess, etc... Or. Find at local nursery.Helpful Reply
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Janet on Aug 11, 2015Also called Althea, but you should be able to order from Wayside, Henry Fields, Burgess, etc... Or. Find at local nursery.Helpful Reply
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Janet on Aug 11, 2015Also called Althea, but you should be able to order from Wayside, Henry Fields, Burgess, etc... Or. Find at local nursery.Helpful Reply
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Tommi L. Perkins on May 09, 2016Most of the local Home Centers will have Rose of Sharon but may not have anything very exotic. Looking in a large nursery or even online may reveal a variety that is more special or exotic.Helpful Reply
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