The listing, 10 Pink/White Cold Hardy Hibiscus Seeds has ended.
f you're wanting to decorate your garden with large, conspicuous, brilliantly colored blooms, look no further than my Hibiscus. You'll enjoy eye-catching crepe-papery flowers in pink and white! Tolerant of heat and humidity, attractive to hummingbirds and butterflies, and ignored by deer, Hibiscus are a must-have for the sunny garden. The flowers are saucer size and just beautiful.
Your first thoughts about Hibiscus may recall the tropical species that do so well in Miami and Hawaii. Forget that and think HARDY hibiscus hybrids.These incredible hybrids can add a touch of the tropics to your Colorado yard well into late summer when everything else is fading fast.
Once established, the shrub produces several stems from the ground that can reach 4 to 5 feet high.
Delicate, ruffled, crepe-paper like 5-petal blooms are 7-inches across with prominent veins radiating out from the center and enlarged stamens and pistils. Each stem can produce single or multiple flowers.
Hardy hibiscus need very little care over the winter. Just cut the plant back to about a foot from the ground after the first frost. Add a layer of mulch and remember to shovel snow on top of the mulch because it is better to keep this plant cold, not warm. Remember where you plant these beauties…the plant is slow to appear in the spring, and you will not see them re-sprout until their soil
is at least 70 degrees.