Nyboy - Rose of Sharon Question

GardenGeisha

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Hi, there,

I don't see a single leaf on any of the Roses of Sharon you sent me, although the stalks are still greenish-gray. Shouldn't they be leafed out by now???
 

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They take forever....give it awhile longer. I think mine are dead every year!
 

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Be patient. I have my two Rose of Sharons, a lavendar and a pink one, on the north side of my garage, which is a separate building from the house. The one on the NE corner is fully leafed and the other one is about 1/2 leafed. If I don't tend to it, they will try to grow a forest of Rose of Sharons every year. They grow like weeds. I wait until after a heavy rain to pull out the volunteers. You can also prune them pretty much any time and they spring back, just FYI.
 

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I have a tall shrub that came with the house. It leafed out a while back ago and is starting to bloom. When did you plant your stalks? Have they leafed out yet?

I am curious as I am thinking of taking some cuttings to plant. Next year though. It is too hot to plant outside now. We are close to the 100s.
 

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Don't bother with cuttings. If you look around your property you will more than likely find many young seedlings. They love to be pruned. I would cut yours way back after bloom or even next spring. It will get bushy and full.Ours do not bloom until late summer.
luis_pr said:
I have a tall shrub that came with the house. It leafed out a while back ago and is starting to bloom. When did you plant your stalks? Have they leafed out yet?

I am curious as I am thinking of taking some cuttings to plant. Next year though. It is too hot to plant outside now. We are close to the 100s.
 

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Interesting. I must be mowing over them or killing them somehow. The ROS shrub is more than 10 years old and I have never noticed seedlings before (that is why I thought of propagation by cuttings). A second one that has a different color bloom has not done that either but it is somewhat surrounded by cement and a wall.
 

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Rose of Sharon can be VERY invasive due to the numerous seeds produced in the capsules. Snip them off before they open.
 

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