Perennial Hibiscus Leaves
Perennial hibiscus leaves
If your hibiscus has dull medium green heart shaped leaves, dinner plate sized white, pink or red flowers with HUGE, bomb shaped buds (2-4" in length!), it is a perennial, hardy hibiscus.
What does a perennial hibiscus look like?
Perennial hibiscus flowers The blooms have five papery petals with a central protruding stamen that is sometimes surrounded by a dark “eye” at the center of the bloom. They come in shades of pink, white, burgundy, and red. Each stem produces multiple buds, most often at the top of the stem.
What do hardy hibiscus leaves look like?
Leaf Characteristics In general, tropical hibiscus leaves are dark green and glossy, whereas those on the hardy hibiscus are medium green and heart-shaped.
How many years will a perennial hibiscus live?
The older garden varieties could live up to 50 years and grow to heights of 0-15 feet or more, while some of the newer hybrids have lifespans of 5-0 years and only grow a few inches a year.
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