rose of Sharon

E125427

Rose of Sharon is a hardy deciduous flowering shrub, often grown as an ornamental plant for its large, showy hibiscus-like blooms in late summer.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf deciduous shrub
flowering shrub
garden plant
ornamental plant
attracts bees
butterflies
hummingbirds
commonNameOf Hibiscus syriacus
family Malvaceae
flowerColor bicolored
blue
pink
purple
white
floweringSeason early autumn
late summer
flowerType hibiscus-like flower
genus Hibiscus
growthForm multi-stemmed shrub
hardiness cold hardy
hardinessZone USDA zone 5
USDA zone 6
USDA zone 7
USDA zone 8
USDA zone 9
kingdom Plantae
leafMargin toothed
leafShape ovate
leafType deciduous leaves
nationalSymbolOf South Korea
nativeRange China
East Asia
Korean Peninsula
surface form: Korea

possibly India
order Malvales
otherCommonName Syrian hibiscus
shrubby hibiscus
plantType deciduous
hardy shrub
propagationMethod hardwood cuttings
seed
softwood cuttings
soilPreference moderately fertile soil
well-drained soil
sunRequirement full sun
partial shade
typicalHeight 2–4 meters
typicalSpread 1.5–3 meters
use foundation planting
ornamental hedge
specimen shrub

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Hibiscus syriacus commonName rose of Sharon
Emblem of South Korea represents rose of Sharon
this entity surface form: Rose of Sharon
Emblem of South Korea relatedSymbol rose of Sharon
this entity surface form: Rose of Sharon
Mugunghwa-ho namedAfter rose of Sharon
this entity surface form: mugunghwa (Rose of Sharon, national flower of South Korea)