Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Rose of Sharon

Rose of Sharon, also called Althaea, is a large hibiscus shrub with lovely rose, purple, white, or blue flowers about 3 inches wide. The flowers appear in September, when few other shrubs are in bloom. The rose of Sharon grows about 12 feet high and has large, three-loped leaves. It is hardy and does well under unfavorable conditions, either in the city or in the country. The shrub is native to Eastern Asia and grows in many North America gardens. Gardeners have developed several forms of the shrub. The rose of Sharon may be grown in pots and later transplanted outdoors.

Other Interesting Finds

television stands
best electric razor
forex foreign exchange
flowers on line
AZ refinance
chicken coop plans
abdominal muscles
Discounts
interstate car transport
www.dankennedydownloads.com

No comments:

Post a Comment