Amplissimus Althea Tree Form
Amplissimus Althea Tree Form Amplissimus Althea is a bold and eye-catching flowering tree form of Rose of Sharon, known for its large, deep magenta-red blooms accented with a dramatic dark eye. Flowering from midsummer through fall, it provides a vivid focal point for landscapes, patios, or garden borders. This low-maintenance deciduous tree tolerates heat, humidity, and drought once established. It attracts butterflies and hummingbirds, adding beauty and biodiversity to your space. � Striking deep magenta-red flowers with dark centers � Attracts pollinators like butterflies and hummingbirds ☀️ Best performance in full sun � Grown in tree form for a neat, upright habit � Late summer through fall bloomer Tip: Prune in early spring to shape the canopy and promote more blooms. Growing Zones: 5–9 outdoors Mature Height: 8–10 feet Mature Width: 4–6 f