
Paraplu RougeĀ® Rose of Sharon
Experience a new level of garden drama with the Paraplu RougeĀ® Rose of Sharon (Hibiscus syriacus 'Minsyrou17'). While many Rose of Sharon varieties lean toward soft pastels or bicolors, Paraplu RougeĀ®āwhich translates to "Red Umbrella"ācommands attention with the deepest, most saturated reddish-pink blooms we have ever seen. These are large-scale, tropical-looking flowers that turn your backyard into a high-end summer retreat.
Elegant Texture and Movement
Unlike older Althea cultivars that can often look stiff or "leggy," Paraplu RougeĀ® is celebrated for its graceful, refined habit. The branches are sturdy yet flexible enough to sway gently in the breeze, adding a sense of kinetic energy to the landscape. Clad in lush, dark-green serrated foliage, the shrub maintains a polished appearance from late spring until the first frost.
A Magnet for Winged Wonders
When the summer heat kicks in and other garden plants begin to fade, this Hibiscus is just getting started. From July through September, the shrub is smothered in umbrella-like blossoms that act as a primary fuel source for local pollinators. It is common to see hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees darting between the dark red petals, making this an essential addition to any wildlife or pollinator garden.
Versatile Landscape Uses
Reaching a mature height of up to 10 feet, Paraplu RougeĀ® is a versatile workhorse in the design world. Use a single specimen as a stunning focal point in a lawn or near an entryway. If you have a neighborās fence or an unsightly view to hide, plant several in a row to create a living privacy screen that blooms for months. Because it is naturally deer-resistant, it is a fantastic choice for rural properties or suburban yards where browsing wildlife is a concern.
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Description
Experience a new level of garden drama with the Paraplu RougeĀ® Rose of Sharon (Hibiscus syriacus 'Minsyrou17'). While many Rose of Sharon varieties lean toward soft pastels or bicolors, Paraplu RougeĀ®āwhich translates to "Red Umbrella"ācommands attention with the deepest, most saturated reddish-pink blooms we have ever seen. These are large-scale, tropical-looking flowers that turn your backyard into a high-end summer retreat.
Elegant Texture and Movement
Unlike older Althea cultivars that can often look stiff or "leggy," Paraplu RougeĀ® is celebrated for its graceful, refined habit. The branches are sturdy yet flexible enough to sway gently in the breeze, adding a sense of kinetic energy to the landscape. Clad in lush, dark-green serrated foliage, the shrub maintains a polished appearance from late spring until the first frost.
A Magnet for Winged Wonders
When the summer heat kicks in and other garden plants begin to fade, this Hibiscus is just getting started. From July through September, the shrub is smothered in umbrella-like blossoms that act as a primary fuel source for local pollinators. It is common to see hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees darting between the dark red petals, making this an essential addition to any wildlife or pollinator garden.
Versatile Landscape Uses
Reaching a mature height of up to 10 feet, Paraplu RougeĀ® is a versatile workhorse in the design world. Use a single specimen as a stunning focal point in a lawn or near an entryway. If you have a neighborās fence or an unsightly view to hide, plant several in a row to create a living privacy screen that blooms for months. Because it is naturally deer-resistant, it is a fantastic choice for rural properties or suburban yards where browsing wildlife is a concern.







