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White Pillar® Rose of Sharon (Hibiscus)

SHRUB

Description

  • Unusual columnar habit saves space and creates vertical impact!
  • Loved by pollinators.
  • White blooms from mid-summer until frost! 
  • Resistant to deer and drought.
  • Zones 5-9, sun, 16' tall x 3' wide at maturity.
Zone 5-9
Light sun
very tall

$23.99 Each
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$23.99
Size
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Hand-picked at our greenhouse

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Shipped to your door

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Arrives as young plant

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More Information

Description Think you don't have room for a rose of Sharon? Think again! Meet White Pillar® (Hibiscus syriacus), the sister plant to Purple Pillar®. This unique hibiscus naturally grows upwards in a column making it easy to fit in just about any narrow space-no pruning needed! Growing only 2-3' wide, this rose of Sharon is a space-saver!  Its tall stems are packed with white semi-double flowers that bloom continuously from summer-fall. Deer resistant, drought-tolerant, space-saving, and incredibly easy to care for, White Pillar® has unlimited garden potential. Try creating a narrow hedge, or plant around an entryway; it even makes a stunning accent plant in your perennial garden. Plant in a sunny place and watch this plant shine! Details How To Grow

Q & A

Your Questions on Rose of Sharon, Answered!

Learn which roses of Sharon are sterile, when to fertilize them, how to grow them in containers, and everything else you need to know to grow rose of Sharon like a pro.

White and pink hibiscus flowers blooming

Customer Reviews

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K.S.

Item is exactly as shown and described. Thank you!

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T.A.H. (Iowa)
Nice!

Very nice starter! Grow fast. I have never had a dud either. I have even kept a couple in my insulated-unheated garage over winter! They come back in the spring if you get them out once it stops freezing and water them.

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T.B. (Michigan)
Pillar rose of sheron…

All are dying… follow instructions but they are all dying

We're sorry you're having trouble with your plants. It’s surprisingly normal for newly transplanted plants to appear like they aren’t growing. That’s because most of the growth occurs below ground in their first year as they allocate more energy to root development. Once your plant is established, it will start investing more in shoot and flower development. To learn more about how plants “sleep, creep, and leap”, read our FAQ here: https://bit.ly/FAQ-plant-growth Rest assured, all orders are covered by our 60-day guarantee, so please contact claims@greatgardenplants to start the claims process if necessary. We appreciate your feedback!

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b.m. (Missouri)

I have ordered several things from Great garden plants and are always pleased when they arrive. The plants are packed nicely, very healthy looking and grow very well . They don’t go through a “ shock” stage like some plants do. I highly recommend this company and will be buying from them in the future!

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A.M. (Wisconsin)
Beautiful and healthy

Has grown and flowered effortlessly so far! It hasn’t put on much height, but I don’t expect it to the first year. It has bloomed beautifully already!