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

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 send sturdy, jumbo-size, 2 year, number one plants.
  • Genus: Hibiscus moscheutos
  • Zones: 5-10
  • Deer Resistant: Yes
  • Plant Lighting: Full Sun, Partial Sun/Shade
  • Colors: Dark Red, Pink, Red, White
Illinois
Bloomington
Showtime Hibiscus
Prices start at : 35.98 USD / Plant

Able to tolerate zones 5-9. These are usually considered annuals and or live inside when frost threatens and cold temperatures. Other types of Hibiscus are more tender and don't tolerate colder temperatures.
  •  Attract Butterflies
  •  Full Sun
  •  Neonicotinoid-Free
  • Estimated Mature Spread: 48-60" wide (4-5 feet)
  • Flower Size: 6-8"
  • Zones: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Vermont
Shelburne
Perfect Storm Hibiscus
Prices start at : 19.99 USD / each

Perfect Storm has huge 7-8" wide white flowers with a bright red eye that radiates out the veins, with the petals edged with pink. This glorious hardy perennial also attracts hummingbirds.
  • Plant Lighting: Full Sun, Partial Sun/Shade
  • Genus: Hibiscus syriacus 'Perfect Storm'
  • Max Height (feet): 5'
  • Colors: Pink, White
Illinois
Bloomington
Hibiscus, Summerific Berry Awesome
Prices start at : 14.99 USD / 1 Plant

Hardy hybrid hibiscus is a vigorous, sturdy, woody-based perennial that typically grows to 4-8' tall. Hybrids are winter hardy to USDA Zones 4 or 5 which sets them apart from the many tropical to semi-tropical hibiscus.
  • Planting Time: Fall, Spring
  • Bloom Season: Fall, Summer
  • Ornamental Use: Beds, Borders
  • Zone: 4-9
  • Spread: 4-5 feet
  • Resistant To: Deer
Pennsylvania
Warminster
Hibiscus, Mars Madness
Prices start at : 14.99 USD / 1 Plant

Hardy hybrid hibiscus is a vigorous, sturdy, erect but sometimes shrubby, woody-based perennial that typically grows to 4-8' tall. Hybrids are winter hardy to USDA Zones 4 or 5 which sets them apart from the many tropical to semi-tropical hibiscus.
  • Resistant To: Deer
  • Height: 4 feet
  • Spread: 6 feet
  • Zone: 4-9
  • Life Cycle: Perennial
  • Ornamental Use: Beds, Borders, Cut Flowers
Pennsylvania
Warminster
Hibiscus, Starry Starry Night
Prices start at : 14.99 USD / 1 Plant

Hybrids are winter hardy to USDA Zones 4 or 5 which sets them apart from the many tropical to semi-tropical hibiscus. Dark, near-black maple leaves are covered with huge 8 inch flowers in pale pink petals and dark pink veining.
  • Resistant To: Deer
  • Bloom Season: Summer
  • Sun: Full Sun
  • Zone: 4-9
  • Height: 4 feet
  • Planting Time: Fall, Spring
Pennsylvania
Warminster
Hibiscus, Lord Baltimore
Prices start at : 12.99 USD / 1 Plant

It loves the heat of summer and prefers full sun to partial shade and moist to wet soil conditions. Strikingly beautiful 10" red flowers grab attention from across the garden. Plants, with nicely contrasting deep green, lobed leaves, reach a statuesque...
  • Genus: Hibiscus
  • Bloom Season: Fall, Summer
  • Height: 72-96 inches
  • Resistant To: Deer
  • Spread: 36-48 inches
  • Life Cycle: Perennial
Pennsylvania
Warminster
Hibiscus, Pink Swirl
Prices start at : 6.29 USD / 1 Plant

Huge blooms literally swirl open to reveal brush strokes of pink, rose and cranberry red on silky, bright white petals. Tidy, compact plants enhance the otherworldly size of these 8" wide flowers.
  • Ornamental Use: Beds, Borders
  • Sun: Full Sun
  • Zone: 5-9
  • Planting Time: Fall, Spring
  • Height: 24-30 inches
  • Bloom Season: Fall, Summer
Pennsylvania
Warminster
Hibiscus, Honeymoon Light Rose F1
Prices start at : 5.99 USD / 1 Pkt. (5 Seeds)

Hardy heat-loving, drought-tolerant plants plants tolerate moist soil conditions. 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...
  • Sun: Full Sun
  • Spread: 24 inches
  • Zone: 5-9
  • Genus: Hibiscus
  • Bloom Season: Fall, Summer
  • Height: 24-36 inches
Pennsylvania
Warminster
Hibiscus, Vintage Wine
Prices start at : 14.99 USD / 1 Plant

Hardy hybrid hibiscus is a vigorous, sturdy, erect but sometimes shrubby, woody-based perennial that typically grows to 4-8' tall. Hybrids are winter hardy to USDA Zones 4 or 5 which sets them apart from the many tropical to semi-tropical hibiscus.
  • Planting Time: Fall, Spring
  • Resistant To: Deer
  • Sun: Full Sun
  • Life Cycle: Perennial
  • Genus: Hibiscus
  • Ornamental Use: Beds, Borders
Pennsylvania
Warminster
Hibiscus, Cranberry Crush
Prices start at : 12.99 USD / 1 Plant

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

A garden worthy plant that has won awards in Europe, and all the way down to Texas. A popular new version of the old Rose of Sharon. Plants form multi-stemmed vaselike shrubs or trees.
  • Resistant To: Heat
  • Bloom Season: Fall, Summer
  • Spread: 36-48 inches
  • Genus: Hibiscus
  • Ornamental Use: Borders
  • Zone: 5-9
Pennsylvania
Warminster
Hibiscus, Honeymoon Red F1
Prices start at : 5.99 USD / 1 Pkt. (5 Seeds)

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. Drought- and heat-tolerant plants will thrive, even in moist soil.
  • Spread: 24 inches
  • Sun: Full Sun
  • Ornamental Use: Beds, Borders
  • Height: 24-36 inches
  • Zone: 5-9
  • Genus: Hibiscus
Pennsylvania
Warminster
Hibiscus, Midnight Marvel
Prices start at : 18.99 USD / 1 Plant

Scarlet-red flowers open from black-red buds, adding drama to the eye-catching display. Plants are compact, growing only 4 ft. A fantastic plant from midsummer to fall. Beautiful, dark maple-like foliage highlights the platter-sized blooms and deepens...
  • Genus: Hibiscus
  • Bloom Season: Fall, Summer
  • Planting Time: Fall, Spring
  • Sun: Full Sun
  • Zone: 4-9
  • Resistant To: Deer
Pennsylvania
Warminster
Hibiscus Pest Control – How To Get Rid Of Insect Pests On Hibiscus Plants
Unfortunately for gardeners, we're not the only ones that enjoy this beautify specimen; a number of troublesome hibiscus plant pests find the plant irresistible. Control with horticultural oil, insecticidal soap or sticky traps.freestar.queue.push(function()...
Ohio
Willoughby
Hibiscus Varieties – How Many Kinds Of Hibiscus Are There
Thanks to their flowers, all hibiscus plants draw in pollinators, including bees.Among the various kinds of hibiscus plants are hardy and tropical specimens, native plants, annuals, and perennials.
Ohio
Willoughby
Light Requirements For Hibiscus – How Much Light Does A Hibiscus Need
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 afternoon sun. Keeping your hibiscus healthy and happy is easy when you provide what it needs – adequate...
Ohio
Willoughby
Moving Hibiscus Plants: Tips For Transplanting Hibiscus
As your garden changes, you might find that you have to move large plants, such as. Start digging 1 foot out from the trunk for every inch of trunk diameter. For example, if the trunk is 2 inches in diameter, dig the circle 2 feet out from the trunk.
Ohio
Willoughby
Deadheading Hibiscus Flowers: Information On Pinching Off Hibiscus Blooms
There are many different types of hibiscus, from theirare more than the delicate, tropical specimen that goes by the nameMost are herbaceous perennials, dying to the ground in winter.
Ohio
Willoughby
Hibiscus Leaf Drop: Why Are Hibiscus Leaves Falling Off
While leaf shed on deciduous and herbaceous plants in autumn is expected, it can be very worrisome in midsummer if plants begin to drop their leaves. Hibiscus leaf drop can be a symptom of too much or too little water, as well as inadequate drainage.
Ohio
Willoughby
Hibiscus Has White Fungus – How To Get Rid Of Powdery Mildew On Hibiscus Plants
White powdery mildew on hibiscus is a common problem that usually won't kill the plant, but the powdery substance can definitely detract from its lush appearance. The fungus causes stunted growth and in severe cases, the leaves may wither and fall off...
Ohio
Willoughby
What Is A Braided Hibiscus: Tips For Creating And Growing Braided Hibiscus Trees
Braided hibiscus care for the next few years consists of plenty of water. 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
Whilewill do fine outdoors in the summer in most areas, they need to be protected in the winter. Nothing adds a lovely tropical flare quite like a tropical hibiscus. This will cause a significant number of yellow leaves on your hibiscus.freestar.queue.push(function()...
Ohio
Willoughby
Tips For Pruning Hibiscus Plants & When To Prune Hibiscus
Therefore, it is oftentimes better to prune dead or weak growth entirely after the plants beginning sprouting in spring.In fact, spring should be the only time for complete cutting back.
Ohio
Willoughby
Hardy Hibiscus--Hardier Than You Think
I gave the lady a few I had in pots out back to take home with her. The leaves are easy to spot. The blossoms, which are dinner plate in size, do not appreciate wind. Many people can't believe they can grow here.
California
El Segundo
How To Care For Hibiscus Plants
Provide the plants with at least six hours of sunlight, especially if you want to see those lovely blooms. Growing hibiscus is an easy way to add a tropical flair to your garden. In the winter, you don't need to fertilize at all.These are the basics for...
Ohio
Willoughby
Hibiscus Propagation: How To Propagate Hibiscus
Softwood is branches on the hibiscus that have not yet matured. The cuttings should be rooted in about eight weeks. Place the hibiscus cutting in partial shade. Make sure the rooting soil is thoroughly wet, then stick a finger into the rooting soil.
Ohio
Willoughby