Anonymous wrote:No. You do know they are non-native and rather invasive? And they grow like a weed and are a pain in the ass to trim properly. Al my Boomer neighbors love them though. So I think it's mostly cultural/education level on if you like them or not.
OP. This is kind of my point actually. I always thought of them as déclassé trees. However now I have one, and there are a lot in the neighborhood, and I kind of like them. They have a lot of selling points. They give a good cottage vibe at are a nice bridge to fall.
I still think Rose of Sharon is trashy though, even though it has beautiful leaves and a lot of flowers. But it always looks messy.