| Hibiscus (Tropical) | Hibiscus rosa-sinensis | |  | 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. | 8C-N |  |  |  |  |  |
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5'-6' | 36"-48" | 10 |
| | | |  | There is no better way to give your yard a tropical feel than a bright, big-flowered hibiscus. The braided multicolor hibiscus have beautiful large blooms in a variety of red, pink, white, lavender, and orange. Make sure to put them in a sunny spot, and keep up with fertilizing to ensure lots of new buds. | 7C-S |  |  |  |  |  |
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48"-5' | 24"-36" | 10 |
| | | |  | Yes, this is the same type of hibiscus that is the state flower of Hawaii. You commonly see reds, pinks and yellows, but they also come in lavenders, bluish tones, whites, browns, golds and reds that are so dark that some people call them "black." Tropical hibiscus (rosa-sinensis) also come as singles and doubles. They are a tropical plant and perform best in tropical conditions. They do not tolerate frost well, but that does not stop people from growing them in Canada and northern Europe -- they are brought inside to avoid freezes or they are grown as annuals. | 8C-N |  |  |  |  |  |
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| | | |  | An incredibly profuse blooming selection with 4-inch yellow flowers against glossy, rich green leaves. A versatile plant for screening, background specimen and containers. Evergreen. | 7C-S |  |  |  |  |  |
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48"-5' | 24"-36" | 10 |