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Blue Chiffon® Rose of Sharon Tree Form

Hibiscus syriacus 'Notwoodthree'

  • Rare True Blue Blooms on a Pre-Trained Tree Form for Instant Garden Impact
  • Thrives in Zones 5-9
  • Deer Resistant, Heat Tolerant, Salt Tolerant
  • Perfect for Hedge or Flowering Specimen
  • Pollinator-Friendly - Attracts Butterflies and Hummingbirds
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Planting & Care

Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: This Rose of Sharon performs best in full sun, requiring at least six to eight hours of direct light daily. While it can handle partial shade, you will notice fewer blooms and a less vibrant blue color if it spends too much time out of the sun.
  • Soil: It thrives in moist, well drained soil that is rich in organic matter. If you have heavy clay that drains slowly, mix in some compost to improve aeration, or if your soil is sandy, add peat moss to help hold onto essential moisture.

Watering Requirements

During the first two years of establishment, provide deep watering twice a week to ensure the roots grow deep into the soil. Once mature, this tree is quite drought tolerant, but inconsistent watering during the heat of summer can cause the flower buds to drop before they open. Aim to keep the soil consistently moist like a wrung out sponge for the best floral display.

Pruning Tips

Because Blue Chiffon Rose of Sharon blooms on new wood, you should prune it in late winter or very early spring before new growth appears. Think of it like a seasonal haircut; thinning out older branches and shaping the canopy allows more light and air into the center. This encourages the plant to produce vigorous new stems which will carry the largest and most abundant flowers.

Fertilizer Needs

Apply a balanced, slow release fertilizer early in the spring as the new leaves begin to emerge. Avoid using high nitrogen fertilizers late in the summer because this stimulates tender new growth that can be easily damaged by the first winter frost. A single application in the spring provides enough fuel for the entire blooming season.

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Specifications

Plant specifications
Plant Characteristics Cold hardy, Seedless, Non-invasive, Deer-resistant, Flowering, Attracts pollinators, Heat Tolerant, Drought resistant
Hardiness Zone 5a, 5b, 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b, 9a, 9b
Sunlight Full sun
Height 8-12 ft
Width 4-6 ft
Watering Needs Moderate
Growth Rate Moderate
Growth Habit Upright
Blooms In Summer, Fall
Flower Color Blue, Purple
Foliage Color Green
Pet Safety Non-toxic to pets
Suitable Space Outdoors
Plant Name Hibiscus
Botanical Name Hibiscus syriacus 'Notwoodthree'
Species syriacus
Cultivar Notwoodthree
Class Magnoliopsida
Does Not Ship To AK, AZ, HI, ID, MT, PR

Frequently Asked Questions

How to grow blue roses?

  • Blue Chiffon® Rose of Sharon produces true blue blooms from midsummer through fall with minimal care required. This tree-form Hibiscus thrives in full sun and develops an elegant, rounded shape with graceful branching. Plant as a focal point specimen for best impact.

What USDA hardiness zones is the Blue Chiffon® Rose of Sharon Tree Form suitable for?

  • Blue Chiffon® Rose of Sharon Tree Form thrives in USDA zones 5-9. This hardy hibiscus handles both cold winters and hot summers while producing months of blue blooms from midsummer through fall. Shop at Nature Hills for this expertly trained tree form.

How tall and wide will this tree form Rose of Sharon get at maturity?

  • This tree form Rose of Sharon typically reaches 8-10 feet tall and 6-8 feet wide at maturity. The single-stem training creates a more compact, upright form compared to the traditional multi-stem shrub. Plan for adequate spacing since the graceful branching develops into an elegant, rounded canopy over time.

Is Blue Chiffon® Rose of Sharon deer resistant?

  • Rose of Sharon is generally considered deer resistant, though no plant is completely deer-proof. The thick, somewhat coarse foliage tends to be less appealing to deer than tender hostas or tulips. For best results, plant in areas with regular human activity where deer are naturally more cautious.

How long does it typically take for this plant to establish and start blooming after planting?

  • Blue Chiffon® Rose of Sharon typically establishes within one growing season and blooms the first summer after planting. This tree-form hibiscus produces its stunning blue flowers from midsummer through fall once settled. Shop at Nature Hills for expertly trained specimens that bloom reliably their first year.

Can Blue Chiffon® Rose of Sharon tolerate drought conditions once established?

  • Yes, Blue Chiffon® Rose of Sharon is quite drought tolerant once its root system is established, typically after the first growing season. This hardy Hibiscus syriacus cultivar requires minimal maintenance once mature. Water regularly the first year, then rely on natural rainfall except during extended dry spells.