The listing, 4 LIVE PINK SWIRL HIBISCUS PLANT has ended.
Genus Hibiscus
Species moscheutos
Variety Luna™ Pink Swirl
Zone 5 - 10
Bloom Season Mid Summer - Early Winter
Habit Compact
Seeds Per Pack 5
Plant Height 24 in - 3 ft
Additional Characteristics Bloom First Year, Easy Care Plants, Flower, Free Bloomer, Hummingbird Lovers, Long Bloomers
Bloom Color Light Lavender, Light Pink, Multi-Color, White
Foliage Color Dark Green
Light Requirements Full Sun
Moisture Requirements Moist, well-drained, Wet
Resistance Deer Resistance, Heat Tolerant
Soil Tolerance Clay, Normal, loamy, Poor, Sandy
Uses Border, Hedge
Restrictions Arizona
How to Grow Hibiscus:
Transplanting: Transplant when there are at least two sets of true leaves
Spacing: Space plants 2-3 feet apart in full sun in a moist, well-drained garden soil
Soil: Tolerant of slightly alkaline soils
Temperature: Tolerant of heat and humidity
Additional Care: To control the vigorous growth, plants may be pinched at planting and again when new growth is 2 inches long
Appearance and Use:
ALL PLANTS WILL BE AT LEAST 8 TO 8 1/2 INCHES IN HEIGHT.
A toweringly tall and upright perennial (8 feet tall by 2-3 feet wide) for the backs of sunny borders and naturalized areas. The 8 inch diameter flowers open in summer in colors of crimson, pink, or white. The green, 4-10 inch long leaves are ovate to lanceolate and have toothed margins
About Hibiscus:
Pronunciation: hi-bis’kus mos-kew’tos
Life-cycle: Perennial
Appearance and Use:
A toweringly tall and upright perennial (8 feet tall by 2-3 feet wide) for the backs of sunny borders and naturalized areas. The 8 inch diameter flowers open in summer in colors of crimson, pink, or white. The green, 4-10 inch long leaves are ovate to lanceolate and have toothed margins
Origination: Malvaceae; native to the eastern United States
Common Name: Swamp Rose Mallow
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