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2018-08-20
Rose of Sharon is not a real rose, but it is worth growing
By Lee ReichThe Associated Press
Sat., Aug. 18, 2018
Rose of Sharon and its relatives are part of the mallow family. The most famous “mallow” plant is the wetland marsh mallow. Marshmallows were originally made from the candied roots of marsh mallows.
Only a glance at rose of Sharon’s blossoms reveals its kinship with other members of the family. From the centre of each flaring trumpet of petals protrudes a tubular column of male and female flower parts — the male parts bristling out along the column and the female parts splayed out at the far end. Those petals might be purple, red, pink, white — on some plants even blue. And those trumpets, on some varieties of rose of Sharon, are made up of more than a single row of petals.
Rose of Sharon is an upright shrub, about two to three metres tall. It’s not a delicate shrub, fine with twigs, but one with branches that are relatively thick and few. The shrub rarely sends up new shoots (”suckers”) at or near ground level, so it tends to become like a small, low-branching tree, having a single or just a few main stems that live for a long time.
This growth habit tells you something about rose of Sharon’s pruning needs. They are, in a word, few. Like PeeGee hydrangeas and climbing roses, all that rose of Sharon needs is very occasionally to have a decrepit stem cut back low in the plant. If flowering seems too sparse, shortening some stems in the upper part of the shrub will provide the necessary invigoration.
Rose of Sharon blossoms on new growth, so the time to prune it is in late winter, before new growth begins.
The plant’s glory goes on for an extended period, but only once a year. If you plan on planting it, don’t expect to pay any attention to it in autumn, winter, spring or early summer, during which the plant is drab but, thankfully, inconspicuously so.
Before you dismiss rose of Sharon for its single season of glory, think of forsythia and lilac, both popular and both also at their best in a single season — a short one at that.
No female of passing beauty gave rose of Sharon its name. Rose of Sharon was named for a place: a fertile plain along the Mediterranean coast in western Israel. The plant growing there, the “Rose of Sharon” mentioned in the Bible, was probably a wild tulip. The rose of Sharon’s native home is in India and China, but it was originally thought to originate at the Middle Eastern location.
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