'Fiesta (Bush)' Hibiscus rosa-sinensis (Tropical Hibiscus) | Vite Greenhouses
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Tropical Hibiscus ‘Fiesta (Bush)’
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis


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Type: Tree
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Zone: 10
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EXPOSURE
Full Sun to Part Shade
BLOOM SEASON
Blooms late spring to late summer
SIZE
5'-6'
36"-48"
ATTRIBUTES
Cultivar Notes -
Fiesta (Bush)
Truly a stunning display of color throughout the summer! This tropical evergreen shrub displays large single blooms of bright orange petals with crinkled edges that quickly change to a blush red eye zone over a white background. Use for screening or specimen.
Species Notes -
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
Few plants offer the tropical touch of tropical hibiscus. These large, eye-catching, dinner-plate sized hibiscus represent the words “tropical flower” better than any other. Originating in Asia and the Pacific Islands, Hibiscus is the national flower of Malaysia and the state flower of Hawaii.

These sun-loving plants feature bold, plate-shaped flowers in a dazzling array of colors. You’ll most commonly find these flowering plants blooming in shades of red, pink, yellow, and orange, but there are also purple, lavender-blue, white, and bicolor varieties available. Some also have variegated foliage that adds appeal.

Genus Notes -
Hibiscus
Hardy hibiscus form large bushy plants. They bloom mid- to late-summer and have absolutely huge, glorious crepe paper-like flowers. They grow best in full sun in moist soil. Hibiscus are very late to break dormancy and need temperatures above 50°F before growth will appear.

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