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Pink Chiffon®

Hibiscus

General Information GROWING TIPS

Expect the same flower power and soft graceful stems of other Chiffon varieties, but with large, soft pink flowers. The clear pink of these blooms are an unusual addition to summer gardens. This hibiscus can be trained up a small tree and also resists deer.

Pink Chiffon®
Blossom Color Pink
Bloom Season Summer
Exposure Full Sun
Height 96-144 in
Width 48-72 in
Spacing 72-84 in
Container Sizes 28, QT
Hardiness Zones 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Wildlife Attracted Bees, Butterflies, Hummingbirds
Wildlife Deterred Deer
Features Expect the same flower power and soft graceful stems of other Chiffon varieties, but with large, soft pink flowers. The clear pink of these blooms are an unusual addition to summer gardens. This hibiscus can be trained up a small tree and also resists deer.
Adaptable as a Houseplant No
Bog Plant No
Is Disease Resistant No
Drought Tolerant No
Edible No
Erosion Control No
Fragrant Flower No
Fragrant Foilage No
Heat Tolerant Yes
Native to North America No
Salt Tolerant Yes
Succulent No
Water Plant No
Uses

Great large, pink flowering shrubs for landscape use, Pink Chiffon rose of Sharon young plants can be used in containers but will need to be moved to the landscape as they mature. This rose of Sharon shrub can be trained into a small tree. This Pink Chiffon hibiscus is an excellent plant for the mixed border or as a specimen plant. The pink flo

Maintenance Notes

This rose of Sharon shrub is adaptable to most soils. Prune in early spring. Pink Chiffon rose of Sharon can be heavily pruned although this is usually unnecessary. Fertilize these pink flowering shrubs in spring with a granular fertilizer formulated for trees and shrubs, including Pink Chiffon hibiscus.