Those look like cold hardy hibiscus, forget the specific species, I’m in New England I see those in people’s yards all over
Consistent-Leek4986
rose of sharon reseed all over so learn what they look like as newbies. they like a hard prune in march to keep shape and produce lots of flowers. don’t plant by a front door or patio as they drop a load of blooms.
One_Kaleidoscope_198
After a few years you probably have over 100 seedlings, they are pretty but their seeds are everywhere, these shrubs need constant pruning, they grow up to about 8-10 feet and need a lot of sun with moisture soil, in south Korea they are called ” flowers of unending” also is their national flower, in here we call them rose of Sharon.
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Rose of Sharon
Hibiscus sp.
Those look like cold hardy hibiscus, forget the specific species, I’m in New England I see those in people’s yards all over
rose of sharon reseed all over so learn what they look like as newbies. they like a hard prune in march to keep shape and produce
lots of flowers. don’t plant by a front door or patio as they drop a load of blooms.
After a few years you probably have over 100 seedlings, they are pretty but their seeds are everywhere, these shrubs need constant pruning, they grow up to about 8-10 feet and need a lot of sun with moisture soil, in south Korea they are called ” flowers of unending” also is their national flower, in here we call them rose of Sharon.