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White Chiffon Rose of Sharon Tree Form
Hibiscus syriacus 'Notwoodtwo'
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White Chiffon Rose of Sharon Tree Form
Hibiscus syriacus 'Notwoodtwo'
11 reviews
$162.00
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2.5 Gallon Tree Form
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Why White Chiffon Rose of Sharon Tree Form?
The White Chiffon Rose of Sharon Tree Form is a stunning deciduous shrub that boasts white, double blooms with a ruffled appearance. Its tree-like form adds structure and interest to the garden, making it a perfect focal point. Its long bloom time, from mid-summer to fall, ensures a steady supply of beautiful flowers. This cultivar, 'Notwoodtwo,' is known for its sturdy growth and disease resistance.
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Sunlight
White Chiffon Rose of Sharon Tree Form requires full sun to partial shade.
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Watering
White Chiffon Rose of Sharon Tree Form requires regular watering, especially during the hot summer months. It prefers moist, well-draining soil and should be watered deeply at least once a week to keep the soil consistently moist but not soggy.
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Fertilizing
The fertilizer requirement for White Chiffon Rose of Sharon Tree Form is a balanced fertilizer with a ratio of 10-10-10 or 14-14-14.
The White Chiffon Rose of Sharon, also known as Hibiscus syriacus 'Notwoodtwo', is a stunning, deciduous shrub. Part of the Proven Winners series, White Chiffon Rose of Sharon has an upright habit and boasts crisp white, double blooms with a ruffled appearance against stunning deep green leaves.
White Chiffon Rose is also a low-maintenance plant. They are naturally hardy in USDA zones 5 to 9. They are adaptable to various soil types, including poor soils, as long as you plant them in well-drained soil. The shrub performs best in full sun to partial shade. Once established, it's heat-tolerant and deer resistant.
It doesn't have particularly heavy pruning requirements, but pruning is recommended to highlight its rounded habit. You should also feed it with a slow-release fertilizer.
With a long bloom season from mid-summer to fall, deep green foliage, and small tree form, White Chiffon is a valuable aesthetical addition to any landscape, whether in mass planting, as a focal point, or as a border plant.
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Plant Information:
Botanical Name: | Hibiscus syriacus 'Notwoodtwo' |
USDA Zones: | 5-9 |
Water: | Moderate |
Exposure: | Full Sun |
Soil Needs: | Well Drained |
Mature Height: | 8 - 12 feet |
Mature Spread: | 4 - 6 feet |
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Pollination Info
Pollination Information for White Chiffon Rose of Sharon Tree Form (Hibiscus syriacus 'Notwoodtwo')
The White Chiffon Rose of Sharon Tree Form is a cultivar of the Hibiscus syriacus plant species and is known for its white, ruffled flowers that bloom in the late summer and fall. In order for the tree to produce fruit, it needs to be successfully pollinated by either insects or wind.
Insect Pollination
The White Chiffon Rose of Sharon Tree Form is mainly pollinated by bees, butterflies, and other pollinators attracted to the nectar and pollen of its flowers. These insects transfer pollen from the anthers (male parts) to the stigma (female part) of the tree's flowers, allowing for fertilization and the production of fruit.
Wind Pollination
The White Chiffon Rose of Sharon Tree Form can also be pollinated by wind, though this is less common. The tree's flowers are designed in a way that allows the pollen carried by the wind to reach the stigma of a different flower. However, wind pollination can be less reliable and may result in lower fruit production.
Cross-Pollination
The White Chiffon Rose of Sharon Tree Form is self-fertile and can produce fruit without the need for cross-pollination. However, cross-pollination can increase fruit production and diversity. If multiple White Chiffon Rose of Sharon Tree Forms are planted together, they can cross-pollinate and produce fruit with different genetic traits.
In summary, successful pollination for the White Chiffon Rose of Sharon Tree Form requires the assistance of insects or wind, and cross-pollination can increase fruit production and diversity.
FAQ
White Chiffon Rose of Sharon Tree Form (Hibiscus syriacus 'Notwoodtwo') FAQ
General Information
What is the White Chiffon Rose of Sharon Tree Form?
The White Chiffon Rose of Sharon Tree Form is a variety of Hibiscus syriacus, also known as Rose of Sharon. It is a deciduous shrub that can be trained to grow in a tree form.
What are the characteristics of Hibiscus syriacus 'Notwoodtwo'?
The White Chiffon variety has pure white double flowers with a deep red center. It blooms from mid-summer to fall and can grow up to 8-12 feet tall and 4-6 feet wide.
What is the hardiness zone for Hibiscus syriacus 'Notwoodtwo'?
The White Chiffon variety is hardy from zones 5 to 9.
Growing Requirements
What kind of soil does Hibiscus syriacus 'Notwoodtwo' prefer?
This variety prefers well-draining, moist soil that is rich in organic matter. It can tolerate a range of soil pH levels from 5.5 to 7.5.
What kind of light does the White Chiffon Rose of Sharon need?
This variety prefers full sun, which means it needs at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day to grow heartily. It can tolerate some shade but may not produce as many blooms.
Does Hibiscus syriacus 'Notwoodtwo' require any special care?
It requires regular watering during the growing season, especially during hot, dry periods. It also benefits from regular fertilization with a balanced fertilizer in early spring and again in late summer. Pruning in late winter or early spring will help it maintain the desired tree form.
Propagation
How can I propagate Hibiscus syriacus 'Notwoodtwo'?
This variety can be propagated through cuttings taken from new growth in late spring or early summer. The cuttings should be 3-6 inches long with at least 2-3 leaves and no flowers. They should be planted in a well-draining soil mix and kept moist until roots develop.
Pests and Diseases
What are some common pests or diseases that affect the White Chiffon Rose of Sharon?
Common pests include aphids, scale, and spider mites. Diseases that can affect this variety include leaf spot, powdery mildew, and rust. Proper care, including good sanitation practices, can help prevent these issues.
Is Hibiscus syriacus 'Notwoodtwo' deer-resistant?
No, this variety is not deer-resistant.
Planting & Care
Planting the White Chiffon Rose of Sharon Tree Form
When to Plant:
The White Chiffon Rose of Sharon Tree Form should be planted in the early spring after all danger of frost has passed. This ensures that the plant has enough time to establish roots before the hot summer weather sets in.Where to Plant:
The White Chiffon Rose of Sharon Tree Form prefers a full sun location with well-drained soil. It can tolerate some shade, but will produce fewer flowers. Avoid planting it near other trees or shrubs, as it needs space to spread out.How to Plant:
1. Dig a hole that is twice as wide and deep as the root ball. 2. Mix in some compost or other organic matter with the soil. 3. Gently place the plant in the hole, making sure that the top of the root ball is level with the ground. 4. Backfill the hole with soil, pressing down firmly to eliminate any air pockets. 5. Water the plant thoroughly.Caring for the White Chiffon Rose of Sharon Tree Form
Watering:
The White Chiffon Rose of Sharon Tree Form should be watered deeply once a week during the growing season. However, be careful not to overwater, as this can lead to root rot. During periods of drought, it may need additional water.Fertilizing:
Fertilize the White Chiffon Rose of Sharon Tree Form in the spring with a balanced fertilizer. Do not fertilize in late summer or fall, as this can stimulate new growth that will not have time to harden off before winter.Pruning:
Prune the White Chiffon Rose of Sharon Tree Form in late winter or early spring before new growth begins. Remove any dead or diseased branches, as well as any crossing branches or those that are growing in the wrong direction. To encourage more blooms, prune back one-third of the plant's overall size.Winter Care:
The White Chiffon Rose of Sharon Tree Form is hardy in USDA zones 5-9. In colder zones, it may need some winter protection, such as wrapping the trunk with burlap or applying a layer of mulch around the base of the plant.Check Out These Verified Customer Reviews:
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