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Lucy Rose of Sharon

Hibiscus syriacus 'Lucy'

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Planting & Care

Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: For the most prolific flower production and vibrant red color, plant your Lucy Rose of Sharon in full sun, meaning at least 6 to 8 hours of direct light daily. While it can tolerate partial shade, you will likely see fewer blooms and a more open, "leggy" growth habit.
  • Soil: This hibiscus thrives in moist but well-drained soil rich in organic matter. If you have heavy clay that stays wet, mix in compost to improve drainage, or for sandy soils, add peat moss to help hold onto moisture.

Watering Requirements

During the first growing season, water your Lucy Rose of Sharon twice a week to ensure the root system is thoroughly soaked and established. Once mature, this plant is quite drought-tolerant, but inconsistent watering during a dry spell can cause the flower buds to drop before they open. Aim for a deep soak at the base of the plant whenever the top two inches of soil feel dry to the touch.

Pruning Tips

Since Lucy Rose of Sharon blooms on new wood, you should prune it in late winter or early spring before new growth begins. Think of this like a refreshing haircut that encourages the plant to produce the vigorous new stems where flowers will form. You can prune it back hard to maintain a smaller size or simply thin out older branches to improve air circulation and light penetration.

Fertilizer Needs

Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring as the first green leaves appear to support a heavy bloom cycle. Avoid using high-nitrogen fertilizers late in the summer because this encourages soft, new growth that can be easily damaged by the first frost of winter. Stick to a formula designed for flowering shrubs to ensure you are feeding the blooms rather than just the foliage.

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Full and ruffled, the Lucy Rose of Sharon is a fantastic ornamental shrub. Lucy Rose of Sharon (Hibiscus syriacus 'Lucy') is a splendid sight in almost setting! Live large with these softly tropical blooms from mid-summer through fall. You'll love the form of this plant. Its got an upright growing habit and develops into a graceful vase shape with time.

Your Lucy Rose of Sharon's most stellar feature is of course its lovely, 4-inch bloom that begins mid-summer and continues into mid-fall. Each delicate blossom is double, with a full, fluffy appearance in hues of red and pink. The diamond-shaped, serrated leaves are a vibrant dark green and present the perfect backdrop for the brilliant flowers!

Also known as Althea, this modern variety of the native Rose Mallow and Hardy Hibiscus family. However, left to grow naturally, Lucy will certainly perform in its naturally superior fashion. Lucy Rose of Sharon is a deciduous shrub that has a multi-stemmed, upright nature with a vase shape and is quite easy to care for, and gardeners of all experience levels throughout USDA growing zones 5-9.

Planting and Application:

Keep Lucy as a bushy shrub or 'limb up' and create a multi-trunked tree form specimen plant piece! Either way, This will be a knockout accent on its own, or in groupings that will be every bee, butterfly, and hummingbird's new favorite hotspot! Plant just one for an impressive specimen in your front yard, or use several en masse in an empty side yard where you'd like to bring in a little color.

Lavish flowering hedges will pump up your privacy, and create "living walls" of a garden room. A single one becomes a magnificent accent plant. Several planted together look amazing at the back of the border or along your fence line. This variety could be the perfect choice as screening all along the outside of your pool deck fencing. Place four feet apart on center, measuring from the center of one to the center of the next.

This shrub works well with many architectural styles. It lends an easy-breezy, Shabby Chic or formal visual appeal to your landscape. Make your space work for you! Leverage that by placing two, flanking either side of your garden gate. You and your guests will enjoy that heightened sense of anticipation on entry into the garden.

  • Gorgeous Double Pinkish Red Ruffled Blooms
  • Long-Lasting Display Mid-Summer Through Fall
  • Butterflies, Bees & Hummingbirds Love the Nectar-Rich Blooms
  • Upright, Rounded Form & Pretty Branching Structure
  • Easy to Grow & Great for New Gardeners
  • Specimens, Privacy & 'Garden Rooms' & Shrub or Tree Focal Point

#ProPlantTips for Care:

Lucy is easy to grow and has no serious insect or disease problems. Althea is adaptable to a wide range of soil conditions and tolerant of full sun all day but also handles partial shade! Rose of Sharon does need well-drained soil but is not particular on the type and even doing well in poor soils. Give them a regular schedule of medium water, especially when they are young plants. Apply a slow-release fertilizer designed for flowering plants at the same time. Follow application rates on the label.

Add a thick layer of arborist mulch in containers and in-ground plants alike. You'll cut down on surface evaporation with this useful garden must-have, plus provide much-needed insulation from heat and cold.

Lucy Rose of Sharon has no significant insect or disease issues, is heat and humidity tolerant, and is relatively hardy overall. Deadhead your shrub after flowers fade to remove seedheads before they mature to prevent self-seeding. Lucy's blossoms are large, but you can make them even larger by hard pruning in spring. Renewal prune every 3-5 years to maintain vigor.

  • Full Sun & Partial Shade
  • Moderate Moisture & Enriched Well-Drained Soil
  • Adaptable to a Wide Range of Conditions & Poor Soil
  • Tolerates Cold & Salt Spray
  • Deer Don't Prefer the Taste
  • Hardy, Heat & Humidity Tolerant

Fabulous flower and form with a late-season bloom! The lovely double Lucy Rose of Sharon and its rosy blossoms will delight you and fill your garden with enjoyment! Order now at Nature Hills today!

Tree Form vs. Shrub Form

The details make all the difference in a garden. At Naturehills.com, we understand that little things like what form a plant is can greatly impact how you plan your landscape. So before you buy, don't forget to check which form you're getting.

Tree Form:

These are plants that have one stem coming from the ground. Plants can also be considered single stem when lower branches are removed to raise the height of the branching to a more desired height. Sometimes, you will hear a tree form referred to as a single stem.

Shrub Form:

These are bushy plants with many stems and branchings close to the ground. They are referred to as shrubs or bushes and are often shorter than their tree forms.

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