tabbycat's Plant List: Syriacus Rose of Sharon

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Rose of Sharon (Hibiscus syriacus 'Danica')
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Syriacus Rose of Sharon
Small rooted plant from keithp2012 Fall 2017. Shown is my picture taken Summer 2018. March 1, 2019: Miscellaneous Event (All leafed out from sproutings Feb.1st.)
April 23, 2019: Potted up (12" plant into 6" pot & new soil.)
May 26, 2019: Bloomed (1st of 2019)
February 10, 2020: Plant emerged (2020 leaves are emerging. )
February 25, 2021: Maintenance performed (Transplanted in a gal. pot of new soil. I notice tips just showing green)
March 20, 2023: Transplanted (Moved into a 5 gal. plastic barrel look pot by the white fence.)
April 1, 2023: Bloomed (Bush is a little over 2' & has buds & 1st flower of 2023)
March 1, 2024: Plant emerged (Greening out. In a barrel like pot on drive way. I will tend it good since I dont want to lose.)

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Rose of Sharon (Hibiscus syriacus 'Double White')
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Syriacus Rose of Sharon
Bought 1st plant from Almost Eden Fall 2017 (Nov.13) with the name 'Double White'. Got several cuttings to root Spring 2018 & kept 1 (8"). Original got almost 3' & bloomed lavishly all of 2018 with pretty Dbl. White flowers. The cuttings are 10" & $6 each plus $6 shipping March 1, 2019: Miscellaneous Event (Leaves sprouting since Feb.14, 2019 & not finished on a 28" plant that is forming branches..)
April 15, 2019: Bloomed (1st bloom of 2019)
July 28, 2019: Bloomed (3' tall & blooming a lot right now. 3" SNOWBALLS are sooo pretty!)
October 12, 2019: Potted up (Moved into a large pot at 3' for next stage of growth)
March 10, 2020: Plant emerged (Finally sprouting)
July 3, 2020: Bloomed (Full of blooms on a 3' plant about to open)
March 4, 2021: Plant emerged (Green tips)
March 7, 2021: Miscellaneous Event (Moved into larger pot that matches 'Lucy'. It's 4' & even with .)
April 15, 2022: Miscellaneous Event (Growing so well in a large pot on patio. Now 4' & branching well. I trimmed in fall & have about 5 cuttings rooting that may have taken.)
May 10, 2022: Bloomed (1st for 2022)
April 1, 2023: Bloomed (1st bloom of 2023 & has buds to open for a while.)
March 15, 2024: Plant emerged (Almost overnight small leaves sprouted out. I had given it a trim back to 5' my eye height in the large pot about March 1st. Same for Lucy.)
April 21, 2024: Miscellaneous Event (Found tiny buds forming. Glad I trimmed it back in Feb.)
May 7, 2024: Bloomed (was full of buds that made about 5 blooms all of a sudden & about 20 by 5-10th. It did it good to prune it in Jan to 4' it made nore branching & more flowers. I did same with Lucy)
May 7, 2024: Bloomed (was full of buds that made about 5 blooms all of a sudden & about 20 by 5-10th. It did it good to prune it in Jan to 4' it made nore branching & more flowers. I did same with Lucy)

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Rose Of Sharon (Hibiscus syriacus 'Lucy')
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Syriacus Rose of Sharon
Got cuttings from my Mom's in 2016 that's from my Dad's Mom years ago. It blooms almost year around. It's in a large pot on my patio. March 1, 2019: Miscellaneous Event (All leafed out since starting sprouting for 2019 Feb.1st.)
May 1, 2019: Bloomed (1st flower of 2019.)
July 28, 2019: Bloomed (5' bush is covered with flowers right now. I took a picture.)
January 4, 2020: Maintenance performed (Cut back to 4' for a bushier & shorter plant. In the large 18" deep pot flowers will be at eye level. I put all cuttings in base of pot to root.)
February 14, 2020: Plant emerged (Sprouting 2020 leaves even on all 6" cuttings in base of pot.)
March 4, 2021: Plant emerged (Sprouting new leaves)
May 3, 2021: Bloomed (1st flower of '21)
May 5, 2022: Bloomed (1st for 2022)
May 7, 2024: Bloomed (Full of buds but 1st flower today)

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