The Florida Times-Union: Garden Q & A: Rose of Sharon bush is related to hibiscus My neighbor has a beautiful blooming bush that she says is a Rose of Sharon. Is this plant related to the hibiscus? What else can you tell me about it?
Indeed it is related to the flowering hibiscus. Garden Q & A: Rose of Sharon bush is related to hibiscus A rose of Sharon shrub in New York. Not related to rose, rose of Sharon is a tough shrub that bears colorful blossoms that look like hibiscus blossoms, even under urban conditions. Lee Reich An unsung ...
rose of sharon hibiscus bush, One plant that flourishes in the heat and makes a beautiful display is the hibiscus. There are more than 250 species of hibiscus, but one that is considered a heritage-type plant is the rose of Sharon ... A rose of Sharon shrub in New York. Not related to rose, rose of Sharon is a tough shrub that bears colorful blossoms, they look like hibiscus blossoms, even under urban conditions. Credit: Lee Reich ...
rose of sharon hibiscus bush, The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel: Rose of Sharon, Rose Mallow are two hibiscus thriving in the Grand Valley Rose of Sharon, Rose Mallow are two hibiscus thriving in the Grand Valley A rose by any other name is still a rose — unless its name is Sharon. How this princess of August got its name I do not know. It isn’t a rose, but a member of the hibiscus family. Hibiscus plants ...