“Hardy hibiscus create huge colorful blooms, not to be confused with the smaller tropical houseplant varieties. Unlike the smaller tropical houseplant variety, hardy hibiscus grow well in many parts of the country including colder climates to zone 4. They were created from a few little-known wild hibiscus species from North America and will illuminate any spot in the garden. The other great thing about hibiscus is that they are extremely easy to grow. All they ask for is full sun, decent soil, and some pruning once in awhile.” To read more click here
12 thoughts on “Day 267: Hardy Hibiscus”
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Lovely colour.
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I think so too! The size makes it even more striking. 🙂
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I have 2 blood red ones out in front of my house and people often stop to ask what they are, and where they can get some. It’s always something I’m checking on in the spring, out front to see if the hibiscus have sprouted up yet.
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If memory serves you posted about your hibiscus plant on your blog. Such beautiful flowers! 🙂
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Wow! I bet a few of those on your patio look beautiful 🙂
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They are so big I’m afraid a few would take up the whole patio! 😉
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lol 😀
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😀
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The Hibiscus doesn’t like it here. Too cold. A pity. But we do like daffodils and tulip bulbs are being planted in the parks as I write.
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What about this type of hibiscus? It’s not the same as tropical hibiscus.
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Oh, that’s pretty.
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I think so too! 😀
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