Hibiscus produce the most amazingly exotic looking flowers, and this impressive standard has been expertly created by grafting blue, pink and white hibiscus onto a single stem. All three have a similar growth rate and flowering time, so you?ll get all three colours at once.
Top Tips
- Feed weekly in Spring and summer with balanced feed with micronutrients…
Care Guide
- The Rose of Sharon grows well in average soil and once established requires very little care – withstanding periods of drought.
- It also tolerates summer heat and humidity.
- Grow in a sheltered spot in full sun with a humus-rich moist soil, keep well-watered as these plants don’t like to dry out.
- Happy in a large container as long as you keep it well-watered. Protect the crown with a dry mulch through the winter months.
- Trim any dead or damaged growth each year in mid spring and remove faded flowers.
- Hibiscus flower on the current season’s growth, so pruning encourages them to flower prolifically.
- Hibiscus can be bare of leaves right up until May, so don’t think that your plant has expired – keep it well watered and it will burst into life when ready!



















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