Hibiscus Purple Pillar®
$64.99
Description
You’ve never seen a rose of Sharon like this before!
Purple Pillar® is a totally unique rose of Sharon: it naturally grows as a narrow column instead of a wide, spreading plant. It gets to be just 2-3′ (.6-.9 m) wide and 10-16′ tall! Think of what you could do with that: screens, hedges, patio containers. Anywhere you need a little privacy and/or color in a narrow space, this plant is a great choice. Like most all hibiscus, it will do best in full sun. It is hardy to USDA Zone 5.
In summer, each stem is packed along its entire length with purple blooms. This unusual columnar habit makes it a real space saver – if you thought you didn’t have enough space to grow rose of Sharon, Purple Pillar is perfect for you. Try it in containers, or flanking your front door, or simply as a quirky accent in your landscape.
Awards: Green Thumb award, Direct Gardening Association; Silver medal, Plantarium 2016.
Uses Notes
Maintenance
The narrow habit of Purple Pillar rose of Sharon means it creates few to no branches, so little to no pruning is required. If you want to prune it, do so in early spring. In areas that experience snow fall, avoid planting it where it might be dumped on by snow falling off of the roof – yours, or your neighbors.
Popular Uses
Border Plant, Container, Good for Screening, Landscape, Mass Planting, Specimen or Focal Point
Store SKU: 76
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Tracking ID | PW10802 |
SMP SKU | 10802 |
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