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Purple Pillar Rose Of Sharon - 3 Pot - Proven Winners
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Purple Pillar Rose Of Sharon - 3 Pot - Proven Winners

USDA Hardiness Zones 5-9 Height 10-16 Feet Tall Spread 2-3 Feet Wide Light Requirement is Full Sun Unusual columnar habit! Looking for a standout plant in the garden? Purple Pillar Rose of Sharon is it! For those of you with limited space or looking for a focal point in the garden or a screening plant, Purple Pillar will fill your need! Imagine havin…
USDA Hardiness Zones 5-9 Height 10-16 Feet Tall Spread 2-3 Feet Wide Light Requirement is Full Sun Unusual columnar habit! Looking for a standout plant in the garden? Purple Pillar Rose of Sharon is it! For those of you with limited space or looking for a focal point in the garden or a screening plant, Purple Pillar will fill your need! Imagine having a plant commanding the center of attention in the garden. While the name Purple Pillar describes exactly what the plant does in the garden, the botanical name of Hibiscus syriacus Gandini Santiago gives it an air of romantic mystery. A plant that will sweep you off your feet so to speak. With its purple flowers with deep splashes of red a buzz with pollinators, it will be the focal point in your garden. Even in the winter when it loses its leaves, Purple Pillar will still add a design element to the garden. Purple Pillar Rose of Sharon Care Purple Pillar blooms from summer all the way into fall and will do best with just average water and soil when planted in full sun. It is hardy from Zone 5a-9b which means it will grow almost anywhere in the country! Pruning is minimal so it is pretty much a carefree plant. Purple Pillar Rose of Sharon Spacing Purple Pillar is a tall plant, growing 10-16 ft. high and just 2-3 ft. wide! This is a plant that is not only a great focal point in the garden, it is a fabulous hedge to surround the garden or as a screen to provide some privacy to the home. It can be used in a container as the thriller or used in mass plantings as well, creating its own pollinator haven. Interesting Fact - The flowers on Purple Pillar rose of Sharon are semi-double, which means that they have two or more layers of petals, but that the stamens and pistil are still visible in the center. Purple Pillar Rose of Sharon Plant Facts USDA Hardiness Zones: 5-9 Flower Color(s): Purple Bloom Period: Summer through Fall Foliage Color(s): Green Exposure: Full Sun Height: 10-16 Feet Spread: 2-3 Feet Spacing: 2-3 Feet Habit: Upright - Columnar Blooms On: New Wood Watering: Average Shrub Type: Deciduous Scientific Name: Hibiscus syriacus 'Gandini Santiago' USPP 25,568 Common Name: Purple Pillar® Rose of Sharon Brand: Proven Winners ColorChoice® | Bushes > Hibiscus > Rose of Sharon Proven Winners 1008262-pc
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USDA Hardiness Zones 5-9 Height 10-16 Feet Tall Spread 2-3 Feet Wide Light Requirement is Full Sun Unusual columnar habit! Looking for a standout plant in the garden? Purple Pillar Rose of Sharon is it! For those of you with limited space or looking for a focal point in the garden or a screening plant, Purple Pillar will fill your need! Imagine having a plant commanding the center of attention in the garden. While the name Purple Pillar describes exactly what the plant does in the garden, the botanical name of Hibiscus syriacus Gandini Santiago gives it an air of romantic mystery. A plant that will sweep you off your feet so to speak. With its purple flowers with deep splashes of red a buzz with pollinators, it will be the focal point in your garden. Even in the winter when it loses its leaves, Purple Pillar will still add a design element to the garden. Purple Pillar Rose of Sharon Care Purple Pillar blooms from summer all the way into fall and will do best with just average water and soil when planted in full sun. It is hardy from Zone 5a-9b which means it will grow almost anywhere in the country! Pruning is minimal so it is pretty much a carefree plant. Purple Pillar Rose of Sharon Spacing Purple Pillar is a tall plant, growing 10-16 ft. high and just 2-3 ft. wide! This is a plant that is not only a great focal point in the garden, it is a fabulous hedge to surround the garden or as a screen to provide some privacy to the home. It can be used in a container as the thriller or used in mass plantings as well, creating its own pollinator haven. Interesting Fact - The flowers on Purple Pillar rose of Sharon are semi-double, which means that they have two or more layers of petals, but that the stamens and pistil are still visible in the center. Purple Pillar Rose of Sharon Plant Facts USDA Hardiness Zones: 5-9 Flower Color(s): Purple Bloom Period: Summer through Fall Foliage Color(s): Green Exposure: Full Sun Height: 10-16 Feet Spread: 2-3 Feet Spacing: 2-3 Feet Habit: Upright - Columnar Blooms On: New Wood Watering: Average Shrub Type: Deciduous Scientific Name: Hibiscus syriacus 'Gandini Santiago' USPP 25,568 Common Name: Purple Pillar® Rose of Sharon Brand: Proven Winners ColorChoice® | Bushes > Hibiscus > Rose of Sharon Proven Winners 1008262-pc

Specifications

Height10-16 Feet
Spacing2-3 Feet
Usda Hardiness Zones5-9
WateringAverage
Shrub TypeDeciduous
ExposureFull Sun
Foliage Color(s)Green
Scientific NameHibiscus Syriacus 'Gandini Santiago' Uspp 25,568
Blooms OnNew Wood
BrandProven Winners Colorchoice®
Flower Color(s)Purple
Common NamePurple Pillar® Rose Of Sharon
Bloom PeriodSummer Through Fall
HabitUpright - Columnar

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