Bold, fully double pink blooms all summer long, the kind of floral power that turns a simple bed into a celebration
FEATURES:
- Fully double, bubblegum-pink blooms for a lush, rose-like summer display
- Long blooming season that keeps color coming when the heat is at its peak
- Upright, sturdy habit that works beautifully as a flowering screen or backdrop
- Great for pollinators with frequent blooms that keep the garden humming
- Strong visual impact in mixed borders, along fences, and near patios
- Fall color in buttery yellow tones for a warm, soft finish before leaf drop
- Hand Selected; Fresh from the Grower
- Ships on our trucks because the size of the tree - does not fit in a box.
Bower & Branch Landscape Design Tip:
Treat the bloom color like a statement accessory. If everything around it is also loud, the bed can feel chaotic. If you keep nearby plants calmer, deep green evergreens, soft grasses, white blooms, the pink flowers look richer and more intentional. It’s the difference between “party” and “well-hosted party.”
Growth Facts
- Hardiness Zone: 5-9
- Mature Height: 8-10' tall
- Mature Width: 4-6' wide
- Exposure: Full Sun
- Spacing: 4-6' apart
Bold, fully double pink blooms all summer long, the kind of floral power that turns a simple bed into a celebration
FEATURES:
- Fully double, bubblegum-pink blooms for a lush, rose-like summer display
- Long blooming season that keeps color coming when the heat is at its peak
- Upright, sturdy habit that works beautifully as a flowering screen or backdrop
- Great for pollinators with frequent blooms that keep the garden humming
- Strong visual impact in mixed borders, along fences, and near patios
- Fall color in buttery yellow tones for a warm, soft finish before leaf drop
- Hand Selected; Fresh from the Grower
- Ships on our trucks because the size of the tree - does not fit in a box.
Bower & Branch Landscape Design Tip:
Treat the bloom color like a statement accessory. If everything around it is also loud, the bed can feel chaotic. If you keep nearby plants calmer, deep green evergreens, soft grasses, white blooms, the pink flowers look richer and more intentional. It’s the difference between “party” and “well-hosted party.”
Growth Facts
- Hardiness Zone: 5-9
- Mature Height: 8-10' tall
- Mature Width: 4-6' wide
- Exposure: Full Sun
- Spacing: 4-6' apart
Why plant Full Blast™ Rose of Sharon?
Some shrubs bloom. This one commits. Full Blast™ delivers fully double pink flowers that look almost like little pom-poms, showing up day after day through summer like it’s on a mission to keep your yard cheerful. When many plants slow down in the heat, this one keeps going, and the upright form makes it easy to design with, you get height, color, and structure all at once.
It’s a perfect choice when you want a long season of bold bloom without the fuss of delicate perennials. Think of it as your late-summer confidence booster, always dressed up, always ready, never asking you to micromanage.
How to use Full Blast™ Rose of Sharon in the landscape?
Use it as a flowering backdrop in a sunny mixed border where the tall, upright habit can add height behind perennials and lower shrubs. It also works beautifully along fences and property lines as a seasonal screen that blooms for months, especially when planted in a loose row for a softer, garden-like look. Near patios and outdoor rooms, it brings constant color and a lively pollinator presence that makes the space feel vibrant. For a cohesive design, pair the bright pink blooms with deep greens, silvery foliage, or purple-leaved plants, and add a few plants with blue or white flowers nearby to balance the palette and keep the planting from feeling too sugary-sweet.
Frequently Asked Questions
The blooms are bright bubblegum pink and fully double, creating a lush, rose-like look through the summer season.
Plant in full sun for the strongest flowering. Water deeply during the first growing season to establish roots, then water during extended heat or drought. It prefers well-drained soil, and a mulch ring helps maintain even moisture, just keep mulch a few inches away from the stems.
Yes. Prune in late winter to early spring to shape and remove any dead wood. Since Rose of Sharon blooms on new wood, spring pruning helps encourage fresh growth and a strong bloom season.