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Type | |
Family | |
Native? | Non-Native |
Zone | 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 |
Height Range (ft.) | 8.00 to 10.00 |
Spread (ft.) | 4.00 to 6.00 |
Bloom Time | |
Bloom Description | large, pure white flowers, Single Blooms |
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Maintenance | |
Suggested Use | Foundation, Pollinator Garden, shrub borders, specimen plantings |
Tolerate | |
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Hibiscus syriacus ‘Diana’ is a non-native deciduous shrub with pure white blooms that flower all summer—ideal for hedges, borders, or accent plantings.
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Size | |
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Common Name | |
Type | |
Family | |
Native? | Non-Native |
Zone | 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 |
Height Range (ft.) | 8.00 to 10.00 |
Spread (ft.) | 4.00 to 6.00 |
Bloom Time | |
Bloom Description | large, pure white flowers, Single Blooms |
Sun | |
Water | |
Maintenance | |
Suggested Use | Foundation, Pollinator Garden, shrub borders, specimen plantings |
Tolerate | |
Growth Rate | |
Attracts |
Hibiscus syriacus ‘Diana’, commonly known as Rose of Sharon, is a non-native deciduous shrub valued for its large, pure white, single flowers that bloom continuously from midsummer into fall. With a tidy, upright habit reaching 8 to 10 feet tall and 4 to 6 feet wide, ‘Diana’ is ideal for flowering hedges, foundation plantings, or as a focal shrub in sunny garden beds. While it offers long-lasting visual appeal, this cultivar is not native to North America and does not support native pollinators or wildlife as effectively as native hibiscus species.
Continuous blooms: Long flowering season from July through fall frost
Crisp white flowers: Brightens sunny borders with clean, single-petal blooms
Easy care: Drought tolerant, low-maintenance, and adaptable
Cultivating tips:
Sun exposure: Requires full sun for best bloom performance
Soil needs: Grows in most well-drained soils; tolerant of heat and drought
Maintenance: Prune in early spring to shape and encourage blooms
Flowering screens: Great for hedges or privacy plantings with summer interest
Accent shrub: Works well as a specimen in mixed borders or pollinator gardens
Low-maintenance beds: Reliable structure and color with minimal care
Non-native shrub: Offers little to no value for native insects or birds
Not a host plant: Does not support native caterpillars or specialist pollinators
Use with natives: Combine with native shrubs to balance ornamental and ecological needs
Hibiscus moscheutos – Swamp Rose Mallow: A native perennial with large, tropical-looking flowers that attract pollinators and thrive in moist soils.
Clethra alnifolia ‘Ruby Spice’ – Ruby Spice Summersweet: A fragrant native shrub with upright pink flower spikes that bloom in mid to late summer.
Clethra alnifolia ‘Hummingbird’ – Dwarf Summersweet: A compact native option with fragrant white blooms that support bees and butterflies.
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No. Hibiscus syriacus is native to East Asia, and ‘Diana’ is a cultivar bred for ornamental use. While popular in North American landscapes for its striking blooms and ease of care, it is not native and provides limited ecological benefits compared to native hibiscus species such as Hibiscus moscheutos or Hibiscus laevis.
‘Diana’ is known for its large, pure white, single blooms with no central eye, creating a clean and elegant appearance. It is a sterile cultivar, meaning it does not produce seed and won’t self-sow or spread invasively. It typically grows 8 to 10 feet tall and 4 to 6 feet wide, with a strong, upright habit ideal for screens, hedges, or specimen use.
‘Diana’ thrives in full sun and prefers well-drained, moderately fertile soil, but it is adaptable to a wide range of conditions. It is hardy in USDA zones 5 through 9, and once established, it tolerates drought, heat, humidity, and urban environments. Prune in early spring to maintain shape and encourage new growth.
To a limited extent. While ‘Diana’ may attract some bees and butterflies, its sterile flowers offer less nectar and pollen than single-flowered, fertile varieties. It does not support native insect larvae and offers minimal wildlife habitat value. For better ecological support, consider native hibiscus species.
Yes. Like other Hibiscus syriacus cultivars, ‘Diana’ is generally deer-resistant and very low-maintenance. It requires minimal care, with pruning as needed in early spring, and it is disease- and pest-tolerant, making it a great choice for low-care ornamental landscapes.
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