Hibiscus
Detailed Comparison
| Product | |
|---|---|
| Price | $7.99 – $39.99 |
| Categories | Plants |
| Best For | Flowering Accent |
| Color | Red, Pink, White |
| Container Sizes | 3-Gallon (12-16"), 7-Gallon (20-24") |
| Foliage Color | Green |
| Installation | No Installation, Include Installation |
| Mature Height | 6–10 ft |
| Appearance | Hibiscus plants are celebrated for their large, trumpet-shaped flowers, which come in a dazzling array of colors, including red, pink, orange, yellow, and white. |
| Climate Tolerance | While many hibiscus plants prefer warm climates and do not tolerate freezing temperatures, there are hardy varieties (like Hibiscus syriacus, the Rose of Sharon) that can withstand colder conditions. |
| Growth Rate | Varies by species, but many hibiscus plants grow at a moderate to fast rate. |
| Landscape Use | Hibiscus is versatile in the landscape, suitable for use as a hedge, an accent plant, in borders, or in containers. |
| Maintenance | Requires moderate maintenance. |
| Size | Depending on the variety, hibiscus plants can range from small, compact shrubs to larger specimens reaching 15 feet or taller. |
| Soil Preferences | Fertile, well-drained soil is ideal. |
| Sun Exposure | Hibiscus plants thrive in full sun, requiring several hours of direct sunlight each day for optimal blooming. |
| Water Needs | They prefer consistently moist but well-draining soil. |
Ready to Add These to Your Landscape?
Shop our premium selection of hedges and privacy plants.
