Two Rose of Sharon Shrubs

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  1. donm

    donm In Flower

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    I started both with seeds.

    Hot pink with red eye.
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    White with red eye.
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    I have seeds for both.

    Don
     
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  3. cherylad

    cherylad Countess of Cute-ification Plants Contributor

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    both are drop dead gorgeous!
     
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    donna in nc In Flower

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    I won seeds for these also from pa would like to know how to start them and how fast do they grow? please thank you
     
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    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    OO I like both vey much but that white one is absolutely stunning.
     



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    waretrop Strong Ash Plants Contributor

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    Sometimes I get so busy that I miss some posts. I can't believe I missed this one.

    Don M, you are some special guy. I can't believe you grow so many plants from seeds. I think "chololate in Australia" does also.

    I start allot from clippings but never have done well with seeds.

    You have beautiful flowers there. I am working on starting them along my future secret garden. That would be beautiful.
     
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    Juana Jennifer New Seed

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    .your flowers colour is very nice and interesting and also these flowers use in decoration different places.
     
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    Cayuga Morning Strong Ash Plants Contributor

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    Donm,
    I am impressed you have grown them from seeds...!
     
  9. donna in nc

    donna in nc In Flower

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    are these hard to grow from seeds? should I start them in pots or right in the ground? I have never grown them but have always admired them in other peoples yard so any help would be welcome
     
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    gkwilsongardens New Seed

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    Hi the plants look amazing but they are actually Hibiscus rather than Rose of Sharon which is Hypericum .
     
  11. donm

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    These are easy to grow from seeds. I always have some growing under the bushes. I winter sowed them.

    I have seeds of each color. However, the plants are 50 feet apart. Some insects might have traveled from one to the other. Most would not have cross-pollinated.

    If anybody would like some seeds send me a PM with your address.

    Don
     
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    These are the shrubs hibiscus syriacus.

    I also have the hardy hibiscus.

    Don
     
  13. glendann

    glendann Official Garden Angel

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    I hve Rose of Sharon .The blooms look like roses.I love my trees.
     

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