Orchid Satin Rose Of Sharon Tree Form

Orchid Satin Rose Of Sharon Tree Form

$99.99

SKU: 10003326 Category:

Description

Dramatic Orchid Satin® Rose of Sharon Tree Form

  • Seedless Variety is So Easy-Care
  • Perfect Accent or Focal Point
  • Large Orchid-Pink Blooms Feature Whiskered Red Eye
  • Perfectly Chic Gift
  • Showy Single Blooms Cover the Canopy From Summer to Fall
  • Extraordinary Bloom Production
  • Months of Flowers Each Year
  • Nectar Resource for Butterflies and Hummingbirds
  • Can Be Easily Grown in Containers
  • Decorate Your Porch, Balcony or Patio
  • Healthy Green Foliage Makes a Privacy Screen
  • Upright Branches are Lush and Graceful
  • Deer Don’t Prefer The Taste
  • Easy Care and Adaptable

Treat yourself—or a fun-loving friend—to the stunning good looks of our expertly shaped Orchid Satin® Rose of Sharon Tree Form (Hibiscus syriacus ‘ILVO347’ PP 27,285). You’ll fall in love with these petite flowering trees that make a huge design impact, even in small space gardens.

If you love bold flowers, you’ll be ecstatic by the performance of these carefully crafted tree-form Orchid Satins. Our plant experts have literally created a living sculpture to grace your home.

All eyes will be drawn to their glamorous, whiskered red eyes. Think the fresh-faced charm of Grace Kelly meets the sultry wiles of Cleopatra, and you’ll get a sense of these beguiling blooms.

Rose of Sharon starts blooming in summer and goes and goes through fall. Their reputation as easy-care plants is totally warranted, and make a perfect choice for beginners.

Showy at a distance, and engaging up close, Orchid Satin is a field-tested selection from the Proven Winners® team. The prolific, large orchid-pink single blooms produce very few, if any, seeds.

However, they do produce nectar. You’ll enjoy watching the beautiful hummingbirds and butterflies lavish attention on these valuable resources.

Best of all, you’ll get a chance to study the flowers, each accented by a dramatic red eye. The canopy is held high on a standard trunk! No bending or squatting required.

The bright green foliage is held lushly on graceful branches. The densely held foliage of this tree form flowering shrub makes a nice privacy screen, if you need it to serve “double duty”.These uber-popular trees are all the rage right now, and you’ll want to move quickly if you see them in stock on our site. Order Orchid Satin® Rose of Sharon Tree Form today!

How to Use Orchid Satin® Rose of Sharon Tree Form in the Landscape

Our perky plants are very versatile. Use one as a very special focal point in an outdoor Meditation Garden.

Try a pair of them flanking either side of your front door. Traffic will slow down to check out your curb appeal.

Add a row of five of them behind your patio seating. You’ll enjoy the dazzling flower display, and rest easy with a boost of welcome privacy and shade.

Create an instant “wow” factor by incorporating them into your planting beds and mixed borders. Try a spicy alternating pattern of the tree-form with Purple Pillar Rose of Sharon in a mulched bed.

Choose your favorites, as you really can’t go wrong with these tree form plants. They are such an appealing addition to the mixed plantings in either the front yard or backyard.

Plant them in the ground, or keep them in extra-large containers. Who says you need a yard to grow these spectacular specimens?

They’ll work just as well on a balcony! Give them regular water, and you’ll be absolutely charmed by their cheerful drama.

#ProPlantTips for Care

Help your tree reach its full potential by giving it the proper growing conditions. Plant or place in a full sun location that gets at least six hours of sunlight a day.

Regular water is important, as well. This is especially true for container-grown plants. Mulch helps reduce surface evaporation, but needs to be pulled back all the way around the trunk.

Drip irrigation is a big timesaver. Use soaker hoses, or add tubing fitted with the appropriate nozzles. Use a timer to automate the flow of water.

Well-drained soil is important. Elevate in a raised bed if you have poorly drained soil.

If you are growing them in a container, look for at least a 20-inch diameter. They’ll need plenty of drainage holes. Elevate the pot up on bricks and do not use saucers outdoors.

For the first year, use the stake shipped with the plant and pounded into the soil once planted. In exposed and windy locations, consider using a more substantial stake to hold it in place for the first year as the roots get established.

In early spring before these plants start to grow, lightly trim the top branches into a uniform, rounded shape. Once the plants are three years old, the canopy should be maintained with regular pruning at about a four-foot rounded ball each year.

Fertilize in early spring, as well. Make sure you get a formula for flowering plants. Keep nitrogen-rich lawn fertilizer well away from your Rose of Sharon tree form plant.

Although Rose of Sharon is usually deer resistant, we do recommend repellent sprays. Reapply according to the directions on the label.

Don’t miss this chance to order our limited inventory. People are just crazy about the flower power and tree form of these special Orchid Satin Rose plants. Order today!

Additional information

size

Orchid SatinRose Of Sharon Tree Form – #3 Container

Loading...