
Dhara Seeds
Native Hibiscus Seeds
1499
Estimated delivery between March 21 and March 24.
Native Hibiscus, belonging to the Hibiscus genus, is a stunning flowering plant that adds bold color and exotic appeal to any garden. Known for its large, showy flowers in shades of red, pink, yellow, or orange, Native Hibiscus is a striking choice for tropical and subtropical landscapes. Whether grown in garden beds, borders, or containers, this plant's vibrant blooms and lush foliage create an eye-catching display. With its hardy nature and low-maintenance requirements, Native Hibiscus is perfect for both experienced and novice gardeners.
Key Features:
- Large, Showy Flowers: Native Hibiscus produces dramatic, large blooms in vibrant colors such as red, pink, yellow, or orange, making it a focal point in any garden.
- Tropical Appeal: With its bold, tropical flowers and glossy green leaves, it brings a tropical flair to garden beds, borders, and patios.
- Hardy and Resilient: Unlike many tropical plants, Native Hibiscus is hardy and can tolerate a variety of growing conditions, making it easy to maintain.
- Attracts Pollinators: The large, colorful blooms attract pollinators like bees and hummingbirds, supporting local biodiversity.
- Versatile Growth Habit: Native Hibiscus can be grown in containers, garden beds, or as hedges, making it a versatile addition to various garden styles.
Specifications:
- Plant Type: Perennial (in tropical and subtropical climates)
- Height: 4-8 feet (depending on the variety)
- Flower Color: Red, pink, yellow, orange (depending on the cultivar)
- Blooming Period: Summer to Fall
- Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade
- Soil: Well-drained, rich, and moderately fertile soil
- Watering Needs: Regular watering (keep soil moist, but avoid waterlogging)
- Usage: Ideal for garden beds, borders, containers, and as a tropical hedge
Planting Instructions:
- Choose a Sunny Location: Plant Native Hibiscus in a spot with full sun to partial shade for optimal growth and blooming.
- Prepare Well-Drained Soil: Ensure the soil is rich in organic matter, well-draining, and moist but not soggy.
- Plant at the Right Depth: If planting bare root or potted plants, place the root ball level with the soil surface.
- Space Plants Properly: Space plants 3-4 feet apart to allow for proper airflow and growth.
- Water Regularly: Keep the soil consistently moist but well-drained, especially during hot, dry spells.