Common Hibiscus (Single) (Hibiscus syriacus)
Common Hibiscus (Single) (Hibiscus syriacus)
Common Hibiscus (Single) (Hibiscus syriacus) is a deciduous flowering shrub best known for its bold, solitary blooms that command attention in late summer landscapes. Each flower opens with broad, velvety petals in tones that range from soft lavender and pale pink to pure white and rich magenta, often accented by a darker throat at the center. The striking floral display is matched by serrated, medium-green leaves that add texture and density to the plant’s form.
Frequently referred to as Rose of Sharon, it is native to East Asia but has spread widely as a popular ornamental, valued for its resilience and long flowering season. Unlike clustered or double-petaled varieties, the single-flower form emphasizes purity and clarity of shape, giving each blossom a distinct elegance. Known for attracting butterflies and bees, Hibiscus syriacus plays both an aesthetic and ecological role, serving as a bridge between cultivated gardens and pollinator-friendly environments.
Common Hibiscus (Single) has a typical overall height between 3’-5’ (91-152 cm) and spread diameter of 1’6”-3’ (45-91 cm).
Common Hibiscus (Single) (Hibiscus syriacus) is a deciduous flowering shrub best known for its bold, solitary blooms that command attention in late summer landscapes. Each flower opens with broad, velvety petals in tones that range from soft lavender and pale pink to pure white and rich magenta, often accented by a darker throat at the center. The striking floral display is matched by serrated, medium-green leaves that add texture and density to the plant’s form.
Frequently referred to as Rose of Sharon, it is native to East Asia but has spread widely as a popular ornamental, valued for its resilience and long flowering season. Unlike clustered or double-petaled varieties, the single-flower form emphasizes purity and clarity of shape, giving each blossom a distinct elegance. Known for attracting butterflies and bees, Hibiscus syriacus plays both an aesthetic and ecological role, serving as a bridge between cultivated gardens and pollinator-friendly environments.
Common Hibiscus (Single) has a typical overall height between 3’-5’ (91-152 cm) and spread diameter of 1’6”-3’ (45-91 cm).