What is Lavender Rose of Sharon Althea Tree
The captivating flowers are a gorgeous blue-purple. The colors of the Lavender Rose of Sharon Althea are unlike anything else. Reminiscent of blueberry ice cream, the deep purples curl at the edges of the transfixing bright blue petals. The pop of color will be an incredible addition to your landscape.
You get massive double blooms with this tree. The Rose of Sharon Althea produces huge, double blooms that sit perfectly amongst the bright green leaves. The contrast of healthy purple flowers on top of vibrant green foliage will brighten up your garden.
Your garden pops with color as everything else begins to fade. In the dog days of late summer as flowers from other plants begin to fade and wither from the heat, the Lavender Rose of Sharon Althea begins to bloom. Just as you begin to miss the vibrant colors of spring, your Rose of Sharon Althea will flower into the autumn.
You will get a gorgeous site in your garden with very little investment of time and energy.
Especially since we’ve planted, grown and shipped your Lavender Rose of Sharon Althea with care.
Now, you’ll brighten up your landscape with ease. Don’t wait…get your Lavender Rose of Sharon Althea today!
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How to Grow and Care for Lavender Rose of Sharon Althea Tree
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Planting
Plant your Rose of Sharon Tree Althea in either full sun or partial shade. This tree is very resistant to heat, drought, pollution and poor soil conditions, so you only need to worry about where you place the plant in your yard. When planting, add some compost and a general fertilizer to the soil and then top off the base of the tree with some mulch for water retention.
Watering
Because of its drought resistance, you only need to water your Lavender Rose of Sharon Althea when you get less than one inch of rain in a week. If you over water, the leaves will turn yellow.
Fertilizing
You can fertilize the tree every spring with a general-purpose fertilizer.
Pruning
You only need to prune your Lavender Rose of Sharon Althea if you want it to maintain a certain shape for hedges. You can also prune to control the size of your plant as taller trees will have smaller blooms.