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It's no secret that bright and beautiful hibiscus flowers can make a garden stand out. There are literally hundreds of ...
Cut your plant back to within 18-24 inches of the ground as soon as possible. If delayed much longer, give the plants a less severe pruning. Then, when a foot of new growth is produced, remove 4-6 ...
Yellow leaves on your hibiscus are often a sign of trouble, but these tips will help you solve the problem fast.
No other summer flowering shrub surpasses the tropical hibiscus for glossy, dark green foliage and nonstop flowers in red, pink, yellow, orange, white, lavender or even brown and gray. And ...
A host of hibiscus. Plants we commonly call hibiscus are annuals, perennials and even woody shrubs. July 20, 2019 at 1:51 a.m. by Janet B. Carson Special to the Democrat-Gazette ...
Are your hibiscus blooming? They are beginning to show their glorious color in our neighborhoods? Everyone loves the large, ...
Hibiscus kept indoors won't bloom through the winter; the goal is to keep the plant alive and healthy. Even during the summer, hibiscus flowers last only a day -- on the plant or cut, in water or not.
Planting hibiscus. Hibiscus do well in pots or in the ground, but be careful to not let potted plants dry out. If planting in the ground, place about 4 feet apart in a well-drained area that gets ...
The flowers come in a wide range of colors and the plants bloom nonstop all summer long. Yet, the tropical hibiscus, Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, isn't the only hibiscus we can grow in Arkansas.