hibiscus plant
Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

What is the proper way to trim a hibiscus plant?
we always trim ours after flowering, only trim back small amounts as these are lovely plants and the bigger the better.hope this helps
Flower Gardening : How to Plant a Hibiscus Plant
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Confederate Rose 10 Seeds – Cotton Rose – Hibiscus $2.99 Hibiscus mutabilis, the Confederate Rose, or Cotton Rose, is a decidious shrub that can reach heights of 12 to 15 feet with a woody trunk; however, a multi-trunk bush 6 to 8 feet tall is more typical. Hibiscus mutabilis is native to Southern China, but is a favorite landscape plant in mild Winter climates. It is among the most spectacular and easily grown plant for use in the border.The flowers op… |
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Violet Satin Hibiscus Rose of Sharon $9.99 Family: Malvaceae (Hibis-cus: ancient Greek and Latin name, syri-acus: Syrian) Wow! The richest, deepest color we’ve ever seen in Althea! Big single, deeply saturated red-violet flowers cover this hardy, strong growing plant from July to September. Hybridized by Claude Bellion of Minier Nurseries. Hardy in zones 5 through 9… |
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Rose of Sharon 10 Seeds – Hibiscus syriacus – Althea $2.99 Hibiscus syriacus, the common garden Hibiscus is also called Rose of Sharon. It is a flowering shrub native to much of Asia. It is vase-shaped, reaching 2-4 meters in height. Hibiscus syriacus is the national flower of South Korea.The flowers come in several colors, including white, pink, purple, blue, red or bicolors, with a different colored throat, depending upon cultivar. Continuous blooms oft… |
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FLOWERS HIBISCUS #20 FLOWER DRAWER PULLS KNOBS $2.99 … |
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FLOWERS RED HIBISCUS #01 FLOWER DRAWER PULLS KNOBS $2.99 … |