Hibiscus syriacus
- Large deciduous shrub with beautiful blue, pink, red or white flowers from July to September.
- Same family as mallows, Lavatera and hollyhocks with similar flowers.
- ‘Oiseau Bleu’ is a beautiful blue and always in flower on my birthday in August!
- ‘Woodbridge’ is deep rose with a dark centre.
- ‘Red Heart’ is white with a red feathered centre.
- ‘William R Smith’ is pure white and ‘Diana’ has single white petals with crinkled edges.
- The Chiffon Series has semi-double flowers and has become popular in recent years.
- It needs full sun and well-drained neutral soil but is not really that fussy.
- It can be grown alone but also paired with spring flowering shrubs such as Weigela or Philadelphus as it flowers after these or perhaps an evergreen.
- One point to note is that it is the last shrub to leaf up in May or June and I’m often asked if it’s died!
- Horticultural consultancy teaching you in your own garden.
- Cathie’s Garden Army to transform your garden following a consultancy.
- Professional pruning following a consultancy.
- RHS courses. Please ask for details.

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