HIBISCUS SYRIACUS Malvaceae Family Aka Rose of Sharon, Althea, Hardy Hibiscus, Rose Mallow Origin – Asia National Flower of South Korea Deciduous Up.

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HIBISCUS SYRIACUS Malvaceae Family Aka Rose of Sharon, Althea, Hardy Hibiscus, Rose Mallow Origin – Asia National Flower of South Korea Deciduous Up to 3m High, 3m wide Drought and frost resistant, when mature

Upright shrub, multi stemmed White, pink, mauve colours Single, semi double and double Can be grown as a hedge

Can be trained as a Tree Leaves are tri-lobed

Growing Tips Full Sun Moist, well drained soil Acid to alkaline soil Protect from strong winds Little pruning req'd Propagate from seeds or cuttings Feed in summer

RHS Award of Merit Blue BirdRed Heart

Woodbridge

Diana

Lavender Chiffon

White Chiffon

Meehanii

Other Uses Hibiscus Tea – Leaves & Flowers, Hot or Cold Salads – Young leaves, chopped or whole Medicinal – Burns, Sore Throats, Soothing, Lowers Blood Pressure & Cholestrol Bark – Contains medically active ingredients Oil – Believed to help smooth wrinkles

Multi-coloured group display Hibiscus Syriacus