
Purple Pillar® PW Rose of Sharon
Add Vertical Color with Purple Pillar® Rose of Sharon!
Orders are currently scheduled to ship April 2026.
Purple Pillar® Rose of Sharon (Hibiscus syriacus 'Minsyrp3' USPP 20,574, Can 3,748) is a narrow, upright flowering shrub that delivers stunning purple blooms from mid-summer through fall. This Proven Winners® selection reaches 10-12 feet tall and only 2-3 feet wide, making it perfect for tight spaces, privacy screens, and vertical accents where traditional rose of Sharon varieties would be too wide.
Key Features:
- Vibrant purple flowers bloom continuously from mid-summer through fall
- Narrow, columnar growth habit - reaches 10-12 feet tall and only 2-3 feet wide
- Space-saving vertical form perfect for tight property lines
- Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds
- Deer resistant and drought tolerant once established
- Low maintenance and heat tolerant
- Proven Winners® selection
- Hardy in zones 5-9
Growing Conditions:
Plant Purple Pillar® rose of Sharon in full sun in well-drained soil. This adaptable shrub thrives in various soil types and tolerates urban conditions, heat, humidity, and drought once established. Water regularly during the first growing season to establish a deep root system. Prune in late winter or early spring if desired to maintain shape, though minimal pruning is needed due to its naturally columnar form.
Landscape Uses:
Perfect for narrow spaces, property line screens, foundation plantings, mixed borders, and vertical accents in modern gardens. Purple Pillar®'s tall, narrow form makes it ideal for tight spaces between homes, along fences, and in small backyards where you need height without width. The continuous summer-to-fall blooms provide months of color and attract beneficial pollinators to your garden.
Frequently Asked Questions:
How tall and wide does Purple Pillar rose of Sharon get?
Purple Pillar® reaches 10-12 feet tall while staying narrow at only 2-3 feet wide. This makes it one of the best flowering shrubs for tight spaces, property lines, and small gardens where traditional rose of Sharon varieties would be too wide.
Does Purple Pillar rose of Sharon attract butterflies?
Yes! Purple Pillar® is a butterfly and hummingbird magnet. The vibrant purple flowers bloom continuously from mid-summer through fall, providing nectar for pollinators throughout the growing season.
Is Purple Pillar rose of Sharon deer resistant?
Yes, Purple Pillar® rose of Sharon is naturally deer resistant and drought tolerant once established, making it an excellent low-maintenance choice for challenging garden conditions and areas with deer browsing pressure.
Add Vertical Color with Purple Pillar® Rose of Sharon!
Orders are currently scheduled to ship April 2026.
Purple Pillar® Rose of Sharon (Hibiscus syriacus 'Minsyrp3' USPP 20,574, Can 3,748) is a narrow, upright flowering shrub that delivers stunning purple blooms from mid-summer through fall. This Proven Winners® selection reaches 10-12 feet tall and only 2-3 feet wide, making it perfect for tight spaces, privacy screens, and vertical accents where traditional rose of Sharon varieties would be too wide.
Key Features:
- Vibrant purple flowers bloom continuously from mid-summer through fall
- Narrow, columnar growth habit - reaches 10-12 feet tall and only 2-3 feet wide
- Space-saving vertical form perfect for tight property lines
- Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds
- Deer resistant and drought tolerant once established
- Low maintenance and heat tolerant
- Proven Winners® selection
- Hardy in zones 5-9
Growing Conditions:
Plant Purple Pillar® rose of Sharon in full sun in well-drained soil. This adaptable shrub thrives in various soil types and tolerates urban conditions, heat, humidity, and drought once established. Water regularly during the first growing season to establish a deep root system. Prune in late winter or early spring if desired to maintain shape, though minimal pruning is needed due to its naturally columnar form.
Landscape Uses:
Perfect for narrow spaces, property line screens, foundation plantings, mixed borders, and vertical accents in modern gardens. Purple Pillar®'s tall, narrow form makes it ideal for tight spaces between homes, along fences, and in small backyards where you need height without width. The continuous summer-to-fall blooms provide months of color and attract beneficial pollinators to your garden.
Frequently Asked Questions:
How tall and wide does Purple Pillar rose of Sharon get?
Purple Pillar® reaches 10-12 feet tall while staying narrow at only 2-3 feet wide. This makes it one of the best flowering shrubs for tight spaces, property lines, and small gardens where traditional rose of Sharon varieties would be too wide.
Does Purple Pillar rose of Sharon attract butterflies?
Yes! Purple Pillar® is a butterfly and hummingbird magnet. The vibrant purple flowers bloom continuously from mid-summer through fall, providing nectar for pollinators throughout the growing season.
Is Purple Pillar rose of Sharon deer resistant?
Yes, Purple Pillar® rose of Sharon is naturally deer resistant and drought tolerant once established, making it an excellent low-maintenance choice for challenging garden conditions and areas with deer browsing pressure.
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Add Vertical Color with Purple Pillar® Rose of Sharon!
Orders are currently scheduled to ship April 2026.
Purple Pillar® Rose of Sharon (Hibiscus syriacus 'Minsyrp3' USPP 20,574, Can 3,748) is a narrow, upright flowering shrub that delivers stunning purple blooms from mid-summer through fall. This Proven Winners® selection reaches 10-12 feet tall and only 2-3 feet wide, making it perfect for tight spaces, privacy screens, and vertical accents where traditional rose of Sharon varieties would be too wide.
Key Features:
- Vibrant purple flowers bloom continuously from mid-summer through fall
- Narrow, columnar growth habit - reaches 10-12 feet tall and only 2-3 feet wide
- Space-saving vertical form perfect for tight property lines
- Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds
- Deer resistant and drought tolerant once established
- Low maintenance and heat tolerant
- Proven Winners® selection
- Hardy in zones 5-9
Growing Conditions:
Plant Purple Pillar® rose of Sharon in full sun in well-drained soil. This adaptable shrub thrives in various soil types and tolerates urban conditions, heat, humidity, and drought once established. Water regularly during the first growing season to establish a deep root system. Prune in late winter or early spring if desired to maintain shape, though minimal pruning is needed due to its naturally columnar form.
Landscape Uses:
Perfect for narrow spaces, property line screens, foundation plantings, mixed borders, and vertical accents in modern gardens. Purple Pillar®'s tall, narrow form makes it ideal for tight spaces between homes, along fences, and in small backyards where you need height without width. The continuous summer-to-fall blooms provide months of color and attract beneficial pollinators to your garden.
Frequently Asked Questions:
How tall and wide does Purple Pillar rose of Sharon get?
Purple Pillar® reaches 10-12 feet tall while staying narrow at only 2-3 feet wide. This makes it one of the best flowering shrubs for tight spaces, property lines, and small gardens where traditional rose of Sharon varieties would be too wide.
Does Purple Pillar rose of Sharon attract butterflies?
Yes! Purple Pillar® is a butterfly and hummingbird magnet. The vibrant purple flowers bloom continuously from mid-summer through fall, providing nectar for pollinators throughout the growing season.
Is Purple Pillar rose of Sharon deer resistant?
Yes, Purple Pillar® rose of Sharon is naturally deer resistant and drought tolerant once established, making it an excellent low-maintenance choice for challenging garden conditions and areas with deer browsing pressure.












