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Reliable here in 5a/b Wisconsin. Beautiful huge blooms, and plant got 4.5' tall and wide. Bigger every year.
Very vigorous hibiscus, and loaded with huge dinner plate sized flowers reliably by August every year. Mine still hasn't been frozen to t...Read More
Does great partially shaded here . I had three in full sun all died in this drought of 2011 . The six I have partially shaded are all doing well.
Is this plant (the flowers) edible? I'd like to make a tea like ...Read More
This is an interesting plant. First, I never thought any hibiscus would survive in canada, let alone, here. Second, I bought this label...Read More
Have some different ones from years ago so I had to add these to my collection.. I obtained them from the local Home Depot in 2010 and so...Read More
This is new series of hibiscus...I added it was Drought-tolerant; suitable for xeriscaping only after it becomes established...This hibis...Read More
huge 10 in. maroon blooms, not red
partial shade to full sun
comes back more full and beautiful each year