The catalog/Species

Hibiscus spp.
Genus-level entry. These cultivars are recorded under Hibiscus with no species — typically inter-species hybrids or supplier listings without an extracted species name.
Other species in Hibiscus (1)
Cultivars
Azurri Blue SATIN
Hibiscus 'DVPazurri'
Azurri Blue Satin® rose of Sharon surpasses other blue roses of Sharon thanks to its seedless, non-invasive nature. As the first-ever seedless blue rose of Sharon, you can enjoy its true blue flowers that attract pollinators without the worry of unwanted seedlings. The large blooms are accented with magenta centers and sit atop a large habit. Azurri Blue Satin® Hibiscus syriacus adds a cool burst of color to the late summer landscape, and its size makes it a great choice for screening. This beautiful rose of Sharon is also low maintenance, deer resistant, and heat tolerant.
Red Pillar
Hibiscus 'GFNHSRP'
All of the great attributes of Purple Pillar® rose of Sharon, but with rich red and dark pink flowers. As with the others in the series the landscape applications are endless: narrow hedges, screens, and unique accent specimens. It is also well suited for entrances, patio gardens, and decorative containers. Discovered by Dan Baston of Green Forest Nursery in Perkinston, Mississippi.
Hollywood Hibiscus Golden Globe
Hibiscus 'JBN15010'
As a tropical hibiscus, Hollywood Hibiscus ® Golden Globe™ cannot tolerate cold temperatures. However, it makes an excellent plant for summer color in cold areas and is easy to grow in containers. If you live in a cold climate and wish to bring your Hollywood Hibiscus ® Golden Globe™ indoors for winter, keep it in a cool, bright spot, and avoid both under- and overwatering. The plant is likely to respond to its move indoors by dropping several leaves and ceasing flowering. However, once the weather warms back up and your Hollywood Hibiscus can go outdoors again, it will quickly recover and get back to being lush and full of blooms.
Pink CHIFFON
Hibiscus 'JWNWOOD4'
Glorious pink summer flowers. The Chiffon ® series of rose of Sharon is distinguished by its elegant habit, floriferous nature, and anemone-like double blooms. Pink Chiffon ® rose of Sharon brings a beautiful clear pink to the line - the color is so perfect that it is breeder Roderick Woods' personal favorite. Long blooming.
Paraplu Adorned
Hibiscus 'Minpapan1'
Foliage isn't typically a rose of Sharon's best feature, but this new selection will make you rethink the ornamental potential of this genus entirely. It's a truly unique and eye-catching foliage plant that flushes bright yellow in spring, then in time and as if by magic, splotches of dark green variegation appear in the center of the lobed, maple-like leaves. Large, amethyst-purple flowers bring magic to mid-summer. Developed by Hortival Diffusion of France, and far faster-growing than any other variegated hibiscus.
Paraplu Violet
Hibiscus 'Minsybv3s01'
Some plants simply cannot be fully appreciated until you've seen them in person - Paraplu Violet hibiscus is just such a plant. As you can see, its color is beautiful, but seeing it in person is a totally different experience. Its luminous flowers have a super-intense hue that stops people in their tracks, as we have seen multiple times touring visitors around our trial garden when this plant was still under evaluation. Like Paraplu Pink Ink hibiscus, this beauty from Minier Nursery was selected for its extraordinary bloom size and color, as well as its elegant habit.
Paraplu Rouge
Hibiscus 'Minsyrou17'
We keep searching and thus far have found no true red-flowered roses of Sharon, but this is the darkest reddish-pink we've ever seen. So whether you call it rouge or horticulture red, this large-flowered single is a standout plant in both our trials and our test garden. Developed by Minier Nurseries in France.
Paraplu Pink Ink
Hibiscus 'Minsywhi07'
We selected this variety from Minier Nurseries in France for the size of its blooms and its unusual color. Each pure white, satellite dish-like bloom is painted, tie-dye style, with red and pink from the inside to the edges. Abundant flower set, coupled with the bright green leaves, creates an incredible effect in the landscape.
Blue CHIFFON
Hibiscus 'Notwoodthree'
Blue Chiffon® Hibiscus syriacus brings an always-popular true blue to the Chiffon® series of roses of Sharon. Chiffon® roses of Sharon are distinguished by their elegant habit, floriferous nature, and anemone-like double blooms. Blue Chiffon® rose of Sharon’s ruffled, rich blue flowers cover its large, upright habit, bringing a cool touch to the late-summer landscape. Its refined habit makes it a great choice for screening or as a specimen. It is a perfect easy-care shrub for difficult landscape conditions like drought, deer, heat, and clay soil.
White CHIFFON
Hibiscus 'Notwoodtwo'
Clean white flowers all summer long. The Chiffon ® series of rose of Sharon is distinguished by its elegant habit, floriferous nature, and anemone-like double blooms. White Chiffon ® hibiscus adds a crisp, clean white option, which brings a refreshing look to the landscape, day and night. Long blooming.
PARAPLU Pure White
Hibiscus 'RWoods7'
The Paraplu series of rose of Sharon is characterized by larger than average flowers, and Paraplu Pure White hibiscus brings a bright pure white to the line. The large flowers bring magic to the garden in twilight, starlight, and dawn. Unlike other white hibiscus, the petals open up fully, making a perfectly round flower and outstanding display in the garden center and landscape. Developed by Dr. Roderick Woods.
Pollypetite
Hibiscus 'Rosina'
Filters: Botanical genus: Hibiscus , Common name: Rose of Sharon , Retail program: Proven Winners® ColorChoice® , USDA Zone 5 , USDA Zone 6 , USDA Zone 7 , USDA Zone 8 , USDA Zone 9 , Exposure: Full sun , Bloom time: Summer , Pink flowers , Green foliage
Paraplu Red
Hibiscus 'Rwoods11'
A new addition to the Paraplu® series of roses of Sharon, Paraplu® Red is the closest to a true red Hibiscus syriacus that we have ever trialed. The large, showy red flowers are sure to attract hummingbirds and other pollinators as well as catch the eye of passersby. Its elegant upright habit makes it a useful landscape shrub, suited for use as a specimen, flowering hedge, or screen. Paraplu® Red is a tough landscape performer, tolerating challenging landscape conditions, such as drought and deer. This stunning rose of sharon was brought to us by Dr. Roderick Woods.
Magenta CHIFFON
Hibiscus 'Rwoods5'
We are delighted to finally bring beautiful Magenta Chiffon ® rose of Sharon to the North American market. This addition to the best selling Chiffon series shares the trademark double, anemone-like blooms and soft, graceful habit but with a deeply saturated vibrant magenta flowers. Can be grown as a standard or shrub.
Starblast CHIFFON
Hibiscus 'Rwoods6'
A stellar plant with large, pure white flowers artistically inked with outwardly radiating red and pink veins to create a festive flower unlike any other. The flowering starts early and continues on much longer than others. Another instant classic from the inimitable Dr. Roderick Woods!
Dark Lavender CHIFFON
Hibiscus 'SMNHSPCL'
Sometimes, you just get lucky, and that's what happened when we found this improved, more richly-colored seedling of Lavender Chiffon® plant growing near the nursery entrance. Dark Lavender Chiffon® rose of Sharon’s striking medium purple blooms outshine the pale purple flowers of the original, making it an obvious replacement. An abundance of these lovely ruffled anemone-like blooms dot this Hibiscus syriacus in summer. Its taller-than-wide habit makes Dark Lavender Chiffon® rose of Sharon perfect for hedging, screening, or mixed borders. Dark Lavender Chiffon® is tolerant of deer, heat, and salt.
Hollywood Hibiscus America’S Sweetheart
Hibiscus
As tropical hibiscus, Hollywood Hibiscus cannot tolerate cold temperatures. However, they make excellent plants for summer color in cold areas and are easy to grow in containers. Their big, colorful flowers also attract hummingbirds. If you live in a cold climate and wish to bring your Hollywood Hibiscus indoors for winter, keep it in a cool, bright spot, and avoid both under and overwatering. The plant is likely to respond to its move indoors by dropping several leaves and ceasing flowering. However, once the weather warms back up and your Hollywood Hibiscus can go outdoors again, it will quickly recover and get back to being lush and full of blooms.
Hollywood Hibiscus Bloom Bash
Hibiscus
As tropical hibiscus, Hollywood Hibiscus cannot tolerate cold temperatures. However, they make excellent plants for summer color in cold areas and are easy to grow in containers. Their big, colorful flowers also attract hummingbirds. If you live in a cold climate and wish to bring your Hollywood Hibiscus indoors for winter, keep it in a cool, bright spot, and avoid both under and overwatering. The plant is likely to respond to its move indoors by dropping several leaves and ceasing flowering. However, once the weather warms back up and your Hollywood Hibiscus can go outdoors again, it will quickly recover and get back to being lush and full of blooms.
Hollywood Hibiscus Disco Diva
Hibiscus
As tropical hibiscus, Hollywood Hibiscus cannot tolerate cold temperatures. However, they make excellent plants for summer color in cold areas and are easy to grow in containers. Their big, colorful flowers also attract hummingbirds. If you live in a cold climate and wish to bring your Hollywood Hibiscus indoors for winter, keep it in a cool, bright spot, and avoid both under and overwatering. The plant is likely to respond to its move indoors by dropping several leaves and ceasing flowering. However, once the weather warms back up and your Hollywood Hibiscus can go outdoors again, it will quickly recover and get back to being lush and full of blooms.
Hollywood Hibiscus Earth Angel
Hibiscus
As tropical hibiscus, Hollywood Hibiscus cannot tolerate cold temperatures. However, they make excellent plants for summer color in cold areas and are easy to grow in containers. Their big, colorful flowers also attract hummingbirds. If you live in a cold climate and wish to bring your Hollywood Hibiscus indoors for winter, keep it in a cool, bright spot, and avoid both under and overwatering. The plant is likely to respond to its move indoors by dropping several leaves and ceasing flowering. However, once the weather warms back up and your Hollywood Hibiscus can go outdoors again, it will quickly recover and get back to being lush and full of blooms.
Hollywood Hibiscus First Lady
Hibiscus
As tropical hibiscus, Hollywood Hibiscus cannot tolerate cold temperatures. However, they make excellent plants for summer color in cold areas and are easy to grow in containers. Their big, colorful flowers also attract hummingbirds. If you live in a cold climate and wish to bring your Hollywood Hibiscus indoors for winter, keep it in a cool, bright spot, and avoid both under and overwatering. The plant is likely to respond to its move indoors by dropping several leaves and ceasing flowering. However, once the weather warms back up and your Hollywood Hibiscus can go outdoors again, it will quickly recover and get back to being lush and full of blooms.
Hollywood Hibiscus First To Arrive
Hibiscus
As tropical hibiscus, Hollywood Hibiscus cannot tolerate cold temperatures. However, they make excellent plants for summer color in cold areas and are easy to grow in containers. Their big, colorful flowers also attract hummingbirds. If you live in a cold climate and wish to bring your Hollywood Hibiscus indoors for winter, keep it in a cool, bright spot, and avoid both under and overwatering. The plant is likely to respond to its move indoors by dropping several leaves and ceasing flowering. However, once the weather warms back up and your Hollywood Hibiscus can go outdoors again, it will quickly recover and get back to being lush and full of blooms.
Hollywood Hibiscus Hot Shot
Hibiscus
As tropical hibiscus, Hollywood Hibiscus cannot tolerate cold temperatures. However, they make excellent plants for summer color in cold areas and are easy to grow in containers. Their big, colorful flowers also attract hummingbirds. If you live in a cold climate and wish to bring your Hollywood Hibiscus indoors for winter, keep it in a cool, bright spot, and avoid both under and overwatering. The plant is likely to respond to its move indoors by dropping several leaves and ceasing flowering. However, once the weather warms back up and your Hollywood Hibiscus can go outdoors again, it will quickly recover and get back to being lush and full of blooms.
Hollywood Hibiscus Rico Suave
Hibiscus
As tropical hibiscus, Hollywood Hibiscus cannot tolerate cold temperatures. However, they make excellent plants for summer color in cold areas and are easy to grow in containers. Their big, colorful flowers also attract hummingbirds. If you live in a cold climate and wish to bring your Hollywood Hibiscus indoors for winter, keep it in a cool, bright spot, and avoid both under and overwatering. The plant is likely to respond to its move indoors by dropping several leaves and ceasing flowering. However, once the weather warms back up and your Hollywood Hibiscus can go outdoors again, it will quickly recover and get back to being lush and full of blooms.
Hollywood Hibiscus Social Butterfly
Hibiscus
As tropical hibiscus, Hollywood Hibiscus cannot tolerate cold temperatures. However, they make excellent plants for summer color in cold areas and are easy to grow in containers. Their big, colorful flowers also attract hummingbirds. If you live in a cold climate and wish to bring your Hollywood Hibiscus indoors for winter, keep it in a cool, bright spot, and avoid both under and overwatering. The plant is likely to respond to its move indoors by dropping several leaves and ceasing flowering. However, once the weather warms back up and your Hollywood Hibiscus can go outdoors again, it will quickly recover and get back to being lush and full of blooms.
Hollywood Hibiscus Sunset Boulevard
Hibiscus
As tropical hibiscus, Hollywood Hibiscus cannot tolerate cold temperatures. However, they make excellent plants for summer color in cold areas and are easy to grow in containers. Their big, colorful flowers also attract hummingbirds. If you live in a cold climate and wish to bring your Hollywood Hibiscus indoors for winter, keep it in a cool, bright spot, and avoid both under and overwatering. The plant is likely to respond to its move indoors by dropping several leaves and ceasing flowering. However, once the weather warms back up and your Hollywood Hibiscus can go outdoors again, it will quickly recover and get back to being lush and full of blooms.
Hollywood Hibiscus Talk Of The Town
Hibiscus
As tropical hibiscus, Hollywood Hibiscus cannot tolerate cold temperatures. However, they make excellent plants for summer color in cold areas and are easy to grow in containers. Their big, colorful flowers also attract hummingbirds. If you live in a cold climate and wish to bring your Hollywood Hibiscus indoors for winter, keep it in a cool, bright spot, and avoid both under and overwatering. The plant is likely to respond to its move indoors by dropping several leaves and ceasing flowering. However, once the weather warms back up and your Hollywood Hibiscus can go outdoors again, it will quickly recover and get back to being lush and full of blooms.
Hollywood Hibiscus Vip
Hibiscus
As tropical hibiscus, Hollywood Hibiscus cannot tolerate cold temperatures. However, they make excellent plants for summer color in cold areas and are easy to grow in containers. Their big, colorful flowers also attract hummingbirds. If you live in a cold climate and wish to bring your Hollywood Hibiscus indoors for winter, keep it in a cool, bright spot, and avoid both under and overwatering. The plant is likely to respond to its move indoors by dropping several leaves and ceasing flowering. However, once the weather warms back up and your Hollywood Hibiscus can go outdoors again, it will quickly recover and get back to being lush and full of blooms.
Purple Pillar
Hibiscus
A totally unique rose of Sharon! There's really nothing like it - Purple Pillar ® rose of Sharon is the first columnar hibiscus. Purple and red semi-double flowers appear all summer long. The narrow fastigiate habit gives it unlimited landscape potential: narrow hedges, screens, formal gardens, entry ways, and decorative containers. However you use it, Purple Pillar hibiscus makes a bold choice that's truly low-maintenance. Winner of the Silver Medal at the Plantarium show.
Sugar Tip
Hibiscus
Seedless and variegated! It would be hard to find a more eye-catching rose of Sharon than Sugar Tip ® , which combines brightly variegated creamy-white and bluish-green foliage with pure pink flowers. The fully double blooms do not set seed. Unique, narrow habit provides exceptional versatility in landscape applications.

