Absolutely
the best blue Hibiscus we've ever seen! It's large, single, rich blue flowers are certain to draw
attention. Superior to 'Blue Bird' which is a weak growing plant that is
notoriously mixed up in the market. Blue Satin is a strong growing, uniform
clone with rich color. Hybridized by Rien Verweij of the Netherlands.
AWARDS:
Award of Recommendation Royal Boskoop Horticulture Society.
Introduced
for the first time in the U.S. in the spring of 2000, it is a rare plant
at retail, but well worth asking for.
What people are saying ...
I just purchased the Rose of
Sharon "Blue Satin'. This is the
most beautiful hibiscus that I
have ever seen. Your plants are
always superior. Thank you so
much!
-
Sharon, NC
Soil:
Grows in about any soil unless it is either really wet or
dry.
Pruning: In late
fall or early spring. Can be heavily pruned.
Watering: Medium
moisture
Wildlife: None
Type:
Deciduous
Fertilizing:
Fertilize in early spring by applying a slow release
fertilizer specialized for trees & shrubs. Follow the label
for recommended rate of application.
Uses:
Late season color, groupings or masses, perennial or shrub
borders, specimen, screens or hedges.
Breeders:
Hybridized by Rien Verweij of the Netherlands.
A
tremendous improvement in hardy Hibiscus. Strong growing
plants with lots of large, brightly colored blooms, the
SATIN® hibiscus are clearly superior to older,
weaker varieties. Much more vigorous than older varieties.
BLUE
SATIN® is by far the best blue on the market.
The deep, rich color and large flowers are showier than
those of other blue varieties.