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hibiscus plant

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

hibiscus plant
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


Confederate Rose 10 Seeds - Cotton Rose - Hibiscus


Confederate Rose 10 Seeds – Cotton Rose – Hibiscus


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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…

Violet Satin Hibiscus Rose of Sharon


Violet Satin Hibiscus Rose of Sharon


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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…


Rose of Sharon 10 Seeds - Hibiscus syriacus - Althea


Rose of Sharon 10 Seeds – Hibiscus syriacus – Althea


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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…

FLOWERS HIBISCUS #20 FLOWER DRAWER PULLS KNOBS


FLOWERS HIBISCUS #20 FLOWER DRAWER PULLS KNOBS


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FLOWERS RED HIBISCUS #01 FLOWER DRAWER PULLS KNOBS


FLOWERS RED HIBISCUS #01 FLOWER DRAWER PULLS KNOBS


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