This striking deciduous shrub brings soft summer colour and elegant form to the  garden. From mid to late season, large double blooms open pure white,  gradually deepening to a soft pink blush as they age, creating a delicate  two-tone effect. 
 The flowers, up to 12cm (5in) wide, contrast beautifully against glossy, dark   green, toothed leaves and attract bees and butterflies in abundance. Upright   and bushy in habit, it makes a stunning specimen, flowering hedge or backdrop   to a mixed border. 
 Thriving in full sun and well-drained soil, Hibiscus syriacus ‘Blushing   Bride’ is hardy, drought tolerant once established, and well suited to coastal  or urban gardens.
                                        How to care for Hibiscus syriacus Blushing Bride:
                                         Plant in a sheltered, sunny location with moist, fertile soil. While they can   tolerate some dryness, consistent moisture will encourage lush growth and   abundant blooms.
 If growing them in large containers, protect the roots from harsh winter   conditions by wrapping pots and plants using horticultural fleece or move to a  sheltered spot such as a southerly facing wall.
 Mulch the base of border plants with a dry material like bark chips to insulate  the roots and prevent frost damage. Regularly remove spent blooms to prolong  flowering.
 Pruning should be done in late winter or early spring, before new growth   emerges. Prune back to strong, healthy buds to encourage new growth and shape   the plant. Removing old and damaged wood will also help to improve air   circulation and reduce the risk of disease.