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#1 - Lucy Rose of Sharon Althea Tree
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Lucy Rose of Sharon Althea Tree

Hibiscus syriacus 

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Bright Red Blooms, Even in Cold Climates

The Red Lucy Althea tree is a spectacular dwarf flowering tree that adds charm to any home landscape. With large, vivid red-pink blooms, this Rose of Sharon tree offers an abundance of flowers. Its long bloom period extends from summer through fall, attracting butterflies and hummingbirds.

This variety of hibiscus is highly resistant to deer and diseases, making it an excellent low-maintenance choice. To keep the Red Lucy Althea tree looking its best, simply trim the canopy in late winter or early spring, ensuring a neat and attractive form.

One of the key features of this rose of Sharon is that it is non-invasive. It does not spread by seed like many other varieties of althea, allowing you to enjoy its beauty without worrying about unwanted growth.

As a dwarf flowering tree, the Red Lucy Althea fits perfectly into almost any landscape. It can even be grown in pots, offering versatility for various gardening spaces.

Planting & Care

1. Planting: First, select an area with well-drained soil and full to partial sun (4 to 8 hours of sunlight per day). When you're ready to plant, dig a hole that's twice the width of your plant's root ball and just as deep. Then, place your shrub, backfill the soil and water to settle the roots. Finally, mulch the surrounding soil to conserve moisture.

2. Watering: Water your Althea Tree once or twice weekly in order to conserve soil moisture. If you're not sure when to water your shrub, check the soil with your index finger, about 3 inches down. If the soil is dry here, it's time to water.

3. Fertilizing: Fertilize before new growth begins in the spring with a well-balanced blend, such as 10-10-10.

4. Pruning: Prune your Rose of Sharon in the winter, after flowering, in order to shape your shrub.

Full Planting & Care Instructions

Product Details

    Mature Height:6-10 ft.
    Mature Width:5-6 ft.
    Sunlight:Full Sun, Partial Shade
    Bloom Season(s):Spring Blooming, Summer Blooming, Fall Blooming
    Growth Rate:Moderate Growing
    Botanical Name:Hibiscus syriacus 
    Does Not Ship To:AZ, OR
    Grows Well In Zones:5-9 outdoors
    grow zone map

    Growing Zones: 5-9 outdoors

    (hardy down to -10℉)

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    11/24/2024
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    Ashley
    6/12/2024

    Perfect little trees

    I ordered two of the 5-6’ tall trees and they are perfect! Height was accurate and they look very healthy (even after shipping.) They both arrived with buds and one even has blooms! Shipping was fast as well. Will definitely purchase from this company again. Thank you for the great service!

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    Jamie
    12/7/2023
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    Looked great and is in

    Looked great and is in the ground!

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    David
    12/7/2023
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    Perfect little healthy tree.

    Perfect little healthy tree.

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    Ginger
    9/7/2023
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    Still Growing!

    This tree is surviving record heat and drought slightly NE of San Antonio, TX. I am impressed. The double blooms are gorgeous and the spent blooms turn a contrasting mauve-ish purple. I can't wait to see how it looks once we get out of this record long 100+ degree heat!

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