Hibiscus Syriacus Azurri Blue Satin
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Seedless hibiscus shrub with unique deep blue flowers bloom in summer perfect plant to group to form an easy to maintain colorful hedge.
Hibiscus syriacus azurri blue satin. Top reasons to grow azurri blue satin rose of sharon. Standards usually exhibit more globose heads than trained tree forms. Azurri blue satin is the only blue rose of sharon hibiscus syriacus that doesn t create seed which means no annoying little seedlings popping up all over the place. Hibiscus azurri blue satin common name rose of sharon p no seeding.
Blooming continuously from midsummer to fall each flower lasts about one day and stands out against the green foliage of broadly ovate leaves. Grows well in full sun plant will be dormant no leaves late fall through the winter months this is normal. The deep blue color is most apparent when the flowers are buds but they nonetheless open to a beautiful deep blue bloom with a cheerful red purple eye. Azurri blue satin rose of sharon growing and maintenance tips tolerant of a range of soils and conditions but is best grown in a well drained soil in full sun or partial shade.
Hibiscus can be trained or pruned into a tree form or grafted as a standard. Hibiscus syriacus azurri blue satin rose of sharon is a bushy deciduous shrub of graceful habit noted for its striking true blue single flowers adorned with a prominent red eye. It replaces blue satin hibiscus because azurri blue satin offers a true blue flower and produces few to no seeds.