The listing, Pink~Hardy Hibiscus Seed Pods ~Last lot until Fall! has ended.
This will be my last lot until late Fall!
Approx. 50+ seeds!
These are absolutely beautiful , large plants, that return every spring, big pink saucer size flowers.
These seeds are from my own plants 2011 season. You can view the seed pods in my photos!
There are a couple of things to keep in mind should you decide to add one, or several hardy hibiscus to your garden.
First, they're herbaceous perennials. This means that they die back to the ground every winter and new shoots emerge from the ground in late spring - sometimes not until early June. Once they do emerge, they grow very quickly to heights and widths of four to six feet!
Also, for these plants to bloom vigorously, they must be planted where they'll receive full sun all day, every day. As a bonus, they thrive in soils that are often damp to downright wet - yet also grow very well in quite dry, exposed sites once established.
Finally, and unfortunately, Japanese beetles absolute love the leaves of hardy hibiscus and have been known to turn them to lace in very short order during the first couple of weeks in July! While this damage doesn't hurt the plants at all, it can make them hard to look at in late summer.
Last photo shows the seed pods before I collected them, this is what you will be getting.