Pink Chiffon Rose of Sharon — Double-Bloom Summer Shrub (Hibiscus syriacus 'Pink Chiffon') · 1 Gal
Most Rose of Sharon blooms look stamped from the same mold. 'Pink Chiffon' didn't get the memo — each flower opens powder-pink with a ruffled, lacy center, closer to a peony that wandered into the hibiscus family than anything else on the lot.
And here's the trick of it: the whole shrub stays light. August flattens most gardens — everything goes heavy, tired, done. This thing just keeps floating, opening fresh blooms every morning like it hasn't checked the calendar.
Plant it where it gets sun most of the day and it asks for almost nothing back. Hardy here, unbothered by dry spells once it settles in, and it flowers on new growth — so there's no wrong way to prune it and no bad year after a rough winter.
The basics
- 🌸 Ruffled double blooms in soft pink — fresh ones daily, July to fall
- ☀️ Full sun to a little afternoon shade
- 📏 Grows into a graceful specimen or anchors a mixed border
- ❄️ Zones 5–9 — decades of return on one planting
- 🦋 Butterflies approve · genuinely low-maintenance
🌿 Reserve online, pick up at the market — only a handful in this batch.