Hibiscus syriacus 'Woodbridge' rose of Sharon 'Woodbridge' A medium-sized, upright deciduous shrub with dark, lobed leaves. Flowers to 10cm in width, single, deep pink, with dark red centres Join the RHS today and save 25% Join now < > © RHS / Joanna Kossak © RHS / Joanna Kossak © Duncan Coombs © RHS / Joanna Kossak © RHS / Joanna Kossak Family: Malvaceae Size: Height: 10 ft. to 10 ft. Width: 6 ft. to 6 ft. Plant Category: shrubs, Plant Characteristics: low maintenance, Foliage Characteristics: deciduous, Flower Characteristics: long lasting, Flower Color: pinks, Tolerances: deer, drought, heat & humidity, pollution, rabbits, seashore, Requirements
Hibiscus syriacus 'Woodbridge' Riverside Garden Centre
The Woodbridge Rose of Sharon (Hibiscus syriacus 'Woodbridge') is a very pretty erect-growing deciduous shrub that can also be trained as a gorgeous tree! First, its dark red buds burst open into large antique rosy-pink flowers with a vivid red center! This profuse blooming lasts from summer to fall. 1 of 1 Variety or Cultivar 'Woodbridge' is a mid-sized, upright, deciduous shrub with dark-green, lobed leaves. In summer and autumn it bears single flowers with deep-pink petals and dark-red centres. Season of interest Height and spread Metric | Imperial Where to grow Soil type Chalky Clay Loamy Sandy Soil drainage Moist but well-drained 80% (6 Reviews) Garden Club Members Price: FROM £10.79 JOIN TODAY One of the later flowering varieties coming into flower when others are looking tired Large, trumpet-shaped deep-pink flowers Perfect in a hot herbaceous border Delivery Information View Product Description Choose available pack sizes: Add To Basket Frequently bought with Rose of Sharon (Hibiscus syriacus) is a deciduous hibiscus species that produces abundant showy blooms in the summer and fall. The five-petal, paper-like flowers come in an array of colors (including bicolors) that reach 3" in diameter. Blooms have a prominent stamen and often a dark colored throat. This flowering shrub only requires regular.
Hibiscus syriacus 'Woodbridge' (Altheastruik, Tuinhibiscus) De Tuinen van Appeltern
Description: A tall, stiffly upright shrub with extremely showy flowers throughout summer; large flowers are individually beautiful, deep pink with a red center; very adaptable plant that does best in full sun, makes a fantastic accent in a mixed garden composition Ornamental Features The Hibiscus Syriacus Woodbridge can grow up to 10 feet tall and 6 feet wide. It has a round shape with a dense canopy of green leaves that turn yellow in the fall. The leaves are ovate and lobed, with a serrated edge. The flowers are large, up to 4 inches in diameter, and have a trumpet shape with five petals. Hibiscus syriacus - Rose of Sharon - is a very hardy, medium to large shrub. It blooms quite late in the season - from mid to late Summer into Autumn, usually. 'Woodbridge' has dark green leaves with a riot of pink flowers in the summer which have deep claret red centres Contributed by @justin plant Features Full sun Occasional watering Top-grafted clones of Hibiscus syriacus have recently come into favour as street trees in London. Stoke Newington, 1st September 2018. Image Owen Johnson. A deciduous shrub, with rather erect branches but bushy habit, up to 10 ft and more high. Leaves variable in size, ordinarily from 2 to 4 in. long, of ovate outline, more or less distinctly.
HIBISCUS syriacus Woodbridge / ALTHEA WOODBRIDGE
1 Add to wheelbarrow Pot size guide Delivery options Standard £5.99 Named Day £10.99 Plant description A late flowering shrub that comes into its own when others are looking tired, this has large, trumpet-shaped, deep pink flowers 8cm (3in) across with red centres from late summer to mid-autumn. 1. 5% off plants, bulbs & seeds (first time subscription) Priority access to exclusive special offers. Our latest news including new product launches. Gardening hints and tips. Hibiscus Woodbridge found in: Hibiscus syriacus 'Woodbridge', One of the later flowering varieties, this RHS AGM winning, deciduous shrub comes into..
On Jul 29, 2004, Baa wrote: A vibrant cultivar of H. syriacus, bears large (up to 4") pink flowers with a dark pink centre in Summer. Loves a well drained soil in sun or light shade, doesn't demand a lot of feeding or pruning either, very easy to please. Popular Plants. Young rose of sharon ( Hibiscus syriacus) should be watered often. The soil around the plant should be soaked, preferably in the evening. For adult plants, rainwater is usually sufficient except in the case of continuous drought. The water demand of Chinese hibiscus is more than that of rose of sharon ( Hibiscus syriacus) in summer.
Eibisch Hibiscus syriacus 'Woodbridge' rosa
Hibiscus syriacus 'Woodbridge'. Single bright pink flowers with red centres. Seed capsules persist, adding winter interest. Variably palmate leaves emerge late in the spring. Yellowish foliage in the fall. Bloom Time: July to September. ZONE: 5. COLOUR: Hibiscus syriacus is a species of flowering plant in the mallow family, Malvaceae. It is native to south-central and southeast China, but widely introduced elsewhere, including much of Asia, both in the east and the west. [3] It was given the epithet syriacus because it had been collected from gardens in Syria.