Hibiscus syriacus 'Morning Star'
Morning Star Rose-of-Sharon

 Plant Type:
 Growth Forms:
 Hardiness:
 Deciduous / Evergreen:
 Flower Notes:
White;red (Beautiful white flowers with a frilly, anemone center; red eye; summer)
 Foliage Notes:
Green (Summer foliage); Yellow (Yellow to bronze fall color; usually not overwhelming)
 Ultimate Height:
12 feet
 Ultimate Spread:
8 feet
 Light Requirements:
 Soil Notes:
Widely adapted to soils except for extremely wet conditions
 Range:
Cultivated origin
 Diagnostic Characteristics:
Leaves alternate, simple, 2-4" long with 3 forward pointing lobes.

Additional Information

'Morning Star' has showy white flowers with a red eye and anemone center. Flowers are born on new growth, so heavy pruning in the spring enhances blooming later that summer. Pruning to functional size of 4-5' produces excellent habit and flowering. Becomes leggy with age if not pruned. Prune hard when young to promote more branching. Occasionally, stems are killed back in winter; nevertheless, flowering on new growth is not reduced. Generally not the best for solid screening. Late to leaf out in spring. Salt tolerant.

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