FALSE
FALSE
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, FALSE
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, FALSE

Azurri Blue Satin® Rose of Sharon Althea Tree

Regular price
£79.95
Sale price
£79.95
Regular price
£79.95
Sold out
Unit price
per 
Tax included.

Rose of Sharon Althea Blooms in Rare Blue Hue

Why Blue Satin Rose of Sharon Althea Trees?

Delivering large, beautiful blue blooms with a purple/red contrast and a white center, the Azurri Blue Satin® Rose of Sharon Althea Tree makes an unparalleled statement. Plus, it's versatile, shining near entryways, on your patio, or planted near corners of your home.

The Azurri Blue Satin® is easy to grow in all soils, including clay. Though it prefers moderate moisture, it is drought tolerant. If you don't appreciate deer nibbling away at your garden, the Azurri Blue Satin® Rose of Sharon Althea is deer resistant. Basically, there's nothing this powerful little tree can't handle.

Why Fast-Growing-Trees.com is Better

Unlike the Rose of Sharon Althea Trees found at big-box stores or your local nursery, your Azurri Blue Satin® Rose of Sharon is shipped directly to your door with a well-developed root system and better branching.

That means you have a greater chance of long-term success in your garden. Once your Rose of Sharon arrives at your door, it's ready to grow above and beyond, without any fuss required from you.

Brighten up your landscape today. The Azurri Blue Satin® Rose of Sharon Althea Tree is a carefree pick that doesn't require muss or fuss. Grab yours today!

Planting & Care

1. Planting: Plant in full sun (around 6 to 8 hours of sunlight daily), in an area with well-drained soil. Once you've selected your location, dig a hole large enough to accommodate your tree's root ball.

If you're planting in a container, select a pot that's about twice the width of your tree's shipped container. Use organic soil, place your tree and select a sunny spot.

2. Watering: Generally, you'll want to water your tree about once or twice weekly. If you're not sure when to water, check your tree's soil about 2 or 3 inches down for dryness.

3. Fertilizing: Use a well-balanced fertilizer in the spring to encourage blooming, and follow label instructions.

4. Pruning: In late winter to early spring, prune each new shoot to just a few buds by cutting or pinching off the others. Larger blooms will result.