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Hibiscus (Tropical)Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
1. Fiesta (Bush)
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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.
?10" bush 5'-6'36"-48"10
  
2. Multicolor
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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-S10" braid 48"-5'24"-36"10
  
3. Yellow
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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-S10" bush 48"-5'24"-36"10
Rose MallowHibiscus hybrid
4. Angel Eyes
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One of the earliest Hardy Hibiscus to flower! 8" bright white flowers have raspberry red eyes that radiate out through the petals. Broad green foliage on red stems make up a well-rounded habit. Thick tuberous roots penetrate deep even the heaviest clay soils, allowing this plant to endure extended periods without water. Likewise, tolerance of mild flooding and prolonged periods of moisture make this the perfect candidate for rain gardens.
12B-N10" TC 5'5'4-9
  
5. Summerific® Ballet Slippers
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This hardy perennial fits the need of providing a Hibiscus lineup with greater feminine appeal. Huge 7” wide, ruffled flowers are white with a deep red eye. The edges of the petals are edged with blush pink. Combined with the heavily overlapping petals, this creates a pinwheel effect on the flowers. Attractive, healthy leaves are bright green with slightly serrated edges. A polished, upright habit and extremely high bud count with good axillary branching ensures that this Hibiscus will have a longer season of color, from late summer through early fall. Flowers are produced from the top to the bottom of the plant, rather than just at the top like some other cultivars. ‘Ballet Slippers’ is the perfect backdrop or centerpiece for sunny borders.
12B-NPW #3 Pot 48"54"-5'4-9
  
6. Summerific® Lilac Crush
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‘Lilac Crush’ adds a new color to the Summerific® Series and a rare color among Hardy Hibiscus! Lilac flowers open 7-8" wide with overlapping petals of a thick substance. The flowers will have cool tones under low temperature conditions. Similar to ‘Candy Crush’ and fellow newcomer ‘Valentine's Crush’, ‘Lilac Crush’ has an upright, columnar habit that is very sturdy and resists lodging. Maple-like leaves are a rich green.
12B-NPW #3 Pot 5'-5'6"48"-54"4-9
 Hibiscus moscheutos
7. Luna Red
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Dramatic red flowers bloom late summer to fall. Heat and drought tolerant once established.
6C-N  24"-36"24"5-9
Rose of SharonHibiscus
8. First Editions® French Cabaret Blush (‘Mindoub1’)
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French Cabaret™ Blush is a sterile hibiscus with double flowers that start with dark pink buds and open to a delicate blush pink with shades of white. Large, double, pom-pom flowers bloom profusely from July to October, adding texture and complementary color to match any landscape. With an upright habit, French Cabaret™ Blush makes a lovely informal hedge or adds a vertical element to draw the eye through a landscape. Heat and drought tolerant and adapted to alkaline soils, this variety does well in most landscapes in Zones 5-8.
 #3 Pot 5'-8'48"-7'n/a
 Hibiscus sp.
9. Pollypetite®
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Dwarf hibiscus with big impact. Pollypetite® is a dwarf hybrid hibiscus with a unique, useful habit - it naturally grows as a rounded ball, just 3-4’ tall and wide. Lavender flowers contrast with deep green foliage; very low seed set is a big plus.
SC-4PWCC #3 Pot 36"-48"36"-48"5-9

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