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Rose of Sharon (Lucy)

Rose of Sharon (Lucy)

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Rose of Sharon cannot be shipped to AK and HI due to state restrictions.

  • Rose of Sharon (Lucy)

About

Lucy Rose of Sharon is a deciduous shrub that has a multi-stemmed, upright nature with a vase shape. Lucy Rose of Sharon is easy to care for and has no significant insect or disease issues, is heat and humidity tolerant and relatively hardy overall. It’s most striking and well know feature is its beautiful large double blooms.

This hardy hibiscus can be pruned in late winter or early spring to remove dead, damaged branches and for shaping. Frequent severe pruning gives fewer but larger flowers; no or little pruning gives many small flowers.

Rose of Sharon (Lucy)
  • Rose of Sharon (Lucy)

Rose of Sharon cannot be shipped to AK and HI due to state restrictions.

About

Lucy Rose of Sharon is a deciduous shrub that has a multi-stemmed, upright nature with a vase shape. Lucy Rose of Sharon is easy to care for and has no significant insect or disease issues, is heat and humidity tolerant and relatively hardy overall. It’s most striking and well know feature is its beautiful large double blooms.

This hardy hibiscus can be pruned in late winter or early spring to remove dead, damaged branches and for shaping. Frequent severe pruning gives fewer but larger flowers; no or little pruning gives many small flowers.

The Living Urn System with Rose of Sharon (Lucy) Seedling

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About

Lucy Rose of Sharon is a deciduous shrub that has a multi-stemmed, upright nature with a vase shape. Lucy Rose of Sharon is easy to care for and has no significant insect or disease issues, is heat and humidity tolerant and relatively hardy overall. It’s most striking and well know feature is its beautiful large double blooms.

This hardy hibiscus can be pruned in late winter or early spring to remove dead, damaged branches and for shaping. Frequent severe pruning gives fewer but larger flowers; no or little pruning gives many small flowers.

Unlike Evergreens, which we ship year-round, Seasonal trees are shipped in early to mid-Spring and again in early Fall and are sent according to your local climate and this year's weather. This is done to be sure your tree is planted at the optimal time. Also, to be sure that your seedling arrives in a strong and healthy condition, we need to ship Seasonals when they are dormant in the Spring and Fall. Send us an email to info@thelivingurn.com or call us at (800) 495-7022 with questions or for more information regarding the delivery date of your tree.