Has double white flowers with raspberry pink centers and outer petals. A distinct and elegant rose of sharon with many faces, no two flowers look the same on 'danica' The only thing consistent about the flower color is the deep raspberry buds, which open to double flowers with with petals in shades of soft pink to white that are edged, tipped and/or flushed in raspberry, fuchsia and/or pink! Flowers are produced from late july to the first hard frost of fall Typical rose of sharon habit that's upright and vase shaped Great for hedges and vertical accents
Grown in both shrub and patio tree form Hibiscus syriacus 'danica' (bluebird rose of sharon) hardiness zones 4a 4b 5a 5b 6a 6b 7a 7b 8a 8b 9a 9b quick overview Flowers are produced from late july to the first hard frost of fall. Double blooms attract pollinators, but no deer Althea / rose of sharon / hardy hibiscus free with every plant purchased
Foliage is glossy and dark green Considered more reliable than most rose of sharon varieties Available in shrub or tree form.
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