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Aphids, pink hibiscus mealybugs, hibiscus bud midge and hibiscus thrips all attack flower buds and can cause them to drop. Dan Gill is a horticulturist with the LSU AgCenter.
Pests. Hibiscus bud midge or gall midge larvae feed inside the bud, causing it to drop. You should check the buds to see if there are any pinhead-size holes in them.
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Our hibiscus plants look healthy but keep dropping their flower buds before they open. We have fertilized them but that did not help. Any thoughts? — Paul Usztok, Palm Coast The effect of no flow… ...
Other deciduous hibiscus that produce plenty of colorful blossoms include confederate rose (H. mutabilis) from East Asia and swamp rose (H. moscheutos), from the Southeastern United States.
I'm sure you've heard of or seen a hibiscus flower before, had it in your tea or even grown it in your garden. It’s very common, as there are over 200 varieties of the flower and they are grown ...
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