Any ideas what this could be? We're in Washington State, if that helps. by Lucky13Guy1 plants IdentificationWhat's this plant 10 Comments ActiveMidnight6979 7 days ago Rose of sharon? Ballmaster9002 7 days ago Not a strong ID but the leaves look like Rose of Sharon to me. A highly invasive ornamental shrub/tree. lalalaleilani 7 days ago Hibiscus syriacus- Rose of Sharon/ hardy hibiscus lydiacostume 7 days ago Concur Rose of Sharon; there’s one in front of my house. Beautiful purple flowers that attract a lot of hummingbirds. Possible_Original_96 7 days ago Lookes like Althea, Rose of Sharon chibinoi 7 days ago *Hibiscus syriacus*, common name Rose of Sharon. Beryliumstar 7 days ago Hibiscus Grimnirsdelts 7 days ago Rose of Sharon MollFlanders 7 days ago definitely rose of sharon! i have one in my yard and the hummingbirds love it. the spanish bluebells at its base may be worth pulling. they grow like weeds in WA and OR. Think_Sundae 7 days ago it reminds me of… nevermind
Ballmaster9002 7 days ago Not a strong ID but the leaves look like Rose of Sharon to me. A highly invasive ornamental shrub/tree.
lydiacostume 7 days ago Concur Rose of Sharon; there’s one in front of my house. Beautiful purple flowers that attract a lot of hummingbirds.
MollFlanders 7 days ago definitely rose of sharon! i have one in my yard and the hummingbirds love it. the spanish bluebells at its base may be worth pulling. they grow like weeds in WA and OR.
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Rose of sharon?
Not a strong ID but the leaves look like Rose of Sharon to me. A highly invasive ornamental shrub/tree.
Hibiscus syriacus- Rose of Sharon/ hardy hibiscus
Concur Rose of Sharon; there’s one in front of my house. Beautiful purple flowers that attract a lot of hummingbirds.
Lookes like Althea, Rose of Sharon
*Hibiscus syriacus*, common name Rose of Sharon.
Hibiscus
Rose of Sharon
definitely rose of sharon! i have one in my yard and the hummingbirds love it.
the spanish bluebells at its base may be worth pulling. they grow like weeds in WA and OR.
it reminds me of… nevermind