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Giant Sub-Zero Hibiscus
Prices start at : 3.79 USD / each

The blooms average 7'' to 8''. Carefree -- need virtually no care whatsoever -- not even winter protection at 25 degrees below zero! Thrive in full or partial sun for a lifetime. WE GUARANTEE you'll enjoy larger, more beautiful Hibiscus blooms next summer...
  • Deer Resistant: Yes
  • Zones: 5-10
  • Colors: Dark Red, Pink, Red, White
  • Season Color: Summer
  • Spread: 3-4'
Illinois
Bloomington
Showtime Hibiscus
Prices start at : 35.98 USD / Plant

Many gardeners wonder what is the difference between Hardy Hibiscus and Hibiscus syriacus. Able to tolerate zones 5-9. Colorful, variegated foliage forms with shades of light green, yellow, and darker green.
  • Planting Time: Fall
  • Foliage Color: Variegated
  • Advantages: Attract Butterflies, Attract Hummingbirds, Hedge / Screen
  • Full Sun: Yes
  • Botanical Name: Hibiscus syriacus Showtime
  • Common Name: Rose of Sharon Showtime
Vermont
Shelburne
Perfect Storm Hibiscus
Prices start at : 19.99 USD / each

Spacing: 4.5-5'. Shipped: Bareroot plants. Blooms: Summer-Early Fall. This glorious hardy perennial also attracts hummingbirds. Perfect Storm has huge 7-8" wide white flowers with a bright red eye that radiates out the veins, with the petals edged with...
  • Plant Lighting: Full Sun, Partial Sun/Shade
  • Season Color: Summer, Fall
  • Zones: 4-9
  • Deer Resistant: Yes
Illinois
Bloomington
Hibiscus, Summerific Berry Awesome
Prices start at : 14.99 USD / 1 Plant

Each individual flower is in bloom for only one day, but one or more flowers usually open each day, in succession, over a long mid-summer to early fall bloom period. Hybrids are winter hardy to USDA Zones 4 or 5 which sets them apart from the many tropical...
  • Ornamental Use: Beds, Borders
  • Resistant To: Deer
  • Genus: Hibiscus
  • Zone: 4-9
  • Height: 4 feet
  • Life Cycle: Perennial
Pennsylvania
Warminster
Hibiscus, Mars Madness
Prices start at : 14.99 USD / 1 Plant

Each individual flower is in bloom for only one day, but one or more flowers usually open each day, in succession, over a long mid-summer to early fall bloom period. Hybrids are winter hardy to USDA Zones 4 or 5 which sets them apart from the many tropical...
  • Spread: 6 feet
  • Life Cycle: Perennial
  • Zone: 4-9
  • Height: 4 feet
  • Resistant To: Deer
  • Planting Time: Fall, Spring
Pennsylvania
Warminster
Hibiscus, Starry Starry Night
Prices start at : 14.99 USD / 1 Plant

Each individual flower is in bloom for only one day, but one or more flowers usually open each day, in succession, over a long mid-summer to early fall bloom period. Dark, near-black maple leaves are covered with huge 8 inch flowers in pale pink petals...
  • Genus: Hibiscus
  • Bloom Season: Summer
  • Height: 4 feet
  • Ornamental Use: Beds, Borders
  • Zone: 4-9
  • Sun: Full Sun
Pennsylvania
Warminster
Hibiscus, Lord Baltimore
Prices start at : 12.99 USD / 1 Plant

A surefire winner not to be missed. Strikingly beautiful 10" red flowers grab attention from across the garden. Plants, with nicely contrasting deep green, lobed leaves, reach a statuesque height of 6-8 ft.
  • Zone: 5-9
  • Life Cycle: Perennial
  • Height: 72-96 inches
  • Sun: Full Sun, Part Sun
  • Resistant To: Deer
  • Ornamental Use: Beds, Borders
Pennsylvania
Warminster
Hibiscus, Pink Swirl
Prices start at : 6.29 USD / 1 Plant

Blooms the first year. Loves full sun and moist soils. Remarkably easy to grow and fast blooming, Pink Swirl gives months of breathtaking pleasure. Tidy, compact plants enhance the otherworldly size of these 8" wide flowers.

24-30 inches

    • Height: 24-30 inches
    • Genus: Hibiscus
    • Sun: Full Sun
    • Bloom Season: Fall, Summer
    • Planting Time: Fall, Spring
    • Spread: 24-30 inches
    Pennsylvania
    Warminster
    Hibiscus, Honeymoon Light Rose F1
    Prices start at : 5.99 USD / 1 Pkt. (5 Seeds)

    A colorful feast of eye-popping, show-stopping, supersized rose-pink flowers. Bushy, well-branched 24-36” plants produce a flurry of 6-8” dinner-sized, five-petalled blooms. ‘Honeymoon Light Rose' dazzles in a large container; produces year after...
    • Spread: 24 inches
    • Height: 24-36 inches
    • Planting Time: Spring
    • Ornamental Use: Beds, Borders
    • Life Cycle: Perennial
    • Genus: Hibiscus
    Pennsylvania
    Warminster
    Hibiscus, Vintage Wine
    Prices start at : 14.99 USD / 1 Plant

    Each individual flower is in bloom for only one day, but one or more flowers usually open each day, in succession, over a long mid-summer to early fall bloom period. Hybrids are winter hardy to USDA Zones 4 or 5 which sets them apart from the many tropical...
    • Genus: Hibiscus
    • Sun: Full Sun
    • Zone: 4-9
    • Height: 4 feet
    • Resistant To: Deer
    • Bloom Season: Fall, Summer
    Pennsylvania
    Warminster
    Hibiscus, Cranberry Crush
    Prices start at : 12.99 USD / 1 Plant

    The huge, flaring blooms put on a lasting show in the border and continue from mid-summer into fall. The 3' plants lend a welcome crimson glow into a sunny border. There is enchantment here in the bountiful wine-dark 7-8" flowers bursting from the deep...
    • Spread: 24-36 inches
    • Ornamental Use: Beds, Borders
    • Zone: 4-9
    • Life Cycle: Perennial
    • Resistant To: Deer, Rabbit
    • Sun: Full Sun
    Pennsylvania
    Warminster
    Hibiscus, Lavender Chiffon
    Prices start at : 16.99 USD / 1 plant

    Luscious colored and tropical looking, large Hibiscus blooms appear July to September. A popular new version of the old Rose of Sharon. A garden worthy plant that has won awards in Europe, and all the way down to Texas.
    • Zone: 5-9
    • Life Cycle: Perennial
    • Bloom Season: Fall, Summer
    • Spread: 36-48 inches
    • Ornamental Use: Borders
    • Planting Time: Fall, Spring
    Pennsylvania
    Warminster
    Hibiscus, Honeymoon Red F1
    Prices start at : 5.99 USD / 1 Pkt. (5 Seeds)

    Drought- and heat-tolerant plants will thrive, even in moist soil. Upright, bushy, well-branched 24-36” plants, arrayed with dinnerplate-sized blooms, work marvels in a container; create drama in the border for summers to come.
    • Spread: 24 inches
    • Zone: 5-9
    • Genus: Hibiscus
    • Bloom Season: Fall, Summer
    • Height: 24-36 inches
    • Ornamental Use: Beds, Borders
    Pennsylvania
    Warminster
    Hibiscus, Midnight Marvel
    Prices start at : 18.99 USD / 1 Plant

    A fantastic plant from midsummer to fall. Plants are compact, growing only 4 ft. Beautiful, dark maple-like foliage highlights the platter-sized blooms and deepens further to vivid purple in full sun.
    • Genus: Hibiscus
    • Spread: 48-60 inches
    • Height: 48 inches
    • Ornamental Use: Beds, Borders
    • Life Cycle: Perennial
    • Planting Time: Fall, Spring
    Pennsylvania
    Warminster
    Hibiscus Pest Control – How To Get Rid Of Insect Pests On Hibiscus Plants
    Be patient, baits tend to take longer than sprays.that will help control bugs that feed on hibiscus. (Ants love to eat the sweet stuff, known as.) Avoid spray, which only kills ants while they're actively working.
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Hibiscus Varieties – How Many Kinds Of Hibiscus Are There
    These are plants that produce pretty flowers, although they come in range of colors and may be single or double in form. The flowers on hibiscus varieties only last about one day, but the entire plant flowers for a long season.
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Light Requirements For Hibiscus – How Much Light Does A Hibiscus Need
    As a rule, a hibiscus plant needs about 6 hours of full sun per day in order to bloom to its fullest potential. If you live in an especially hot and sunny zone, yourwill actually benefit from a little bit of shade, especially to protect it from the bright...
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Moving Hibiscus Plants: Tips For Transplanting Hibiscus
    After the water soaks through, fill in the hole until it is level with the surrounding soil. To avoid damage, lift it from under the root ball. Allow enough time for the shrub to become established in the new location before freezing temperatures set...
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Deadheading Hibiscus Flowers: Information On Pinching Off Hibiscus Blooms
    Lush, beautiful flowers appear in summer, dying back to be replaced with more of the bountiful blooms the following year. This is likely a better solution for sickly hibiscus flowers.
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Hibiscus Leaf Drop: Why Are Hibiscus Leaves Falling Off
    Controlling temperature changes is also an easy fix, and the plant should recover quickly.If leaf drop on hibiscus is happening and you've ruled out transplant or temperature shock, you may want to examine your watering and fertilizing habits.
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Hibiscus Has White Fungus – How To Get Rid Of Powdery Mildew On Hibiscus Plants
    Use a pump sprayer to apply the solution every week until the mildew is no longer visible. Dispose of diseased plant material carefully, and never place it on the compost pile.Powdery Mildew Treatment on Hibiscus: Fungicide Spraysand water is a safe,...
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    What Is A Braided Hibiscus: Tips For Creating And Growing Braided Hibiscus Trees
    If you want to bring the plant outside, gradually introduce it to brighter light over a week or two. At this size the plants are usually just less than 2 feet tall and have small, but well formed, root systems.
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Wintering Hibiscus Indoors: Winter Care For Hibiscus
    Wintering hibiscus is easy to do. But the benefit for taking the time to take care of a hibiscus over the winter is that you will have a larger and lovelier plant in the summer than you could ever buy in the store.
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Tips For Pruning Hibiscus Plants & When To Prune Hibiscus
    Let's look at when to prune hibiscus and the best techniques when pruning hibiscus plants.When to prune hibiscus usually depends on where you live. Therefore, it is oftentimes better to prune dead or weak growth entirely after the plants beginning sprouting...
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Hardy Hibiscus--Hardier Than You Think
    Just when you may think they have succumbed to the ravages of winter, give them two, or three, more weeks. During the hottest summerdays, they may need a drink if it hasn't rained in a while.
    California
    El Segundo
    How To Care For Hibiscus Plants
    Let's look at some tips on how to care for hibiscus.Many people who are growing a hibiscus plant choose to do so in a container. This allows them to move the hibiscus plant to ideal locations, depending on the time of year.
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Hibiscus Propagation: How To Propagate Hibiscus
    The cutting should be taken from new growth or softwood. Since hibiscus seeds tend to be small, you can use the tip of a pen or a toothpick to make the hole.Gently sprinkle or sift more soil over where you planted the hibiscus seeds.
    Ohio
    Willoughby