About the Rose of 
							Sharon-Paeonyflorus :
							The Paeonyflorus Rose of Sharon, Hibiscus 
							syriacus Paeonyflorus, is an upright, deciduous 
							shrub that is a vigorous, erect, multi-stemmed shrub 
							that typically grows 8-12' tall. This shrub may also 
							be trained as a single trunk tree or espalier. 
							Leaves are diamond-shaped, dark green, slightly 
							palmate and toothed. 'Paeonyflorus' bears double 
							flowers in pink to wine color from late summer until 
							mid-fall. This plant really requires no pruning, 
							unless you need to remove a dead or damaged branch.
							It has a long, early summer to fall bloom period. 
							This cultivar is a sterile triploid that produces 
							very few if any seed pods. It is an excellent 
							flowering shrub that may be massed, planted in 
							groups, or used as a specimen. The plant is very 
							tolerant of summer heat and humidity. Larger flowers 
							may be obtained by pruning back hard to 2-3 buds in 
							early spring. Otherwise, prune to shape.