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  hibiscus
Available for shippin' in the spring & early summer.

   


one plant $21.95

Hibiscus Jazzberry Jam
COLOR: pink
HEIGHT: 4-5'
SPREAD: 6-7'
LOCATION: sun
DURATION: July-August
USE: trellis, patio shade
GROWTH HABIT: Upright, very full and robust habit. Grows best in moist soil. Deadheading may prolong bloom period. Mulch heavily first winter. Cut back remaining stems before new growth in spring - one of the last to emerge.
ZONE: 4-9
SIZE: #1 plant
 
 

Perennials
The first year they sleep;
the second year they creep;
the third year they leap.

Author Unknown

growin' tips...
Hibiscus love the sun and need moist, well-drained soil. Keeping these plants watered will result in larger flowers and lush foliage. Deadheading may prolong the bloom period. It is best to plant Hibiscus in the garden before the heat of the summer arrives, and should be heavily mulched the first winter. In spring, cut back any remaining stems before new growth appears. Be advised that this species is always one of the last to emerge in spring. Its vigorous growth rate more than makes up for this late start, however. Japanese beetles find these plants especially delicious.
 



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