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There you will find a few hibiscus species that you won’t see anywhere else and you may want to consider for planting in your garden. One of these is pink hollyhock tree (Hibiscus splendens).
While there are well over 200 species of Hibiscus and innumerous common names associated with each, the Southeastern United States claims several species as native to the region, including H ...
Pink Hibiscus Mealybug (Maconellicoccus hirsutus), which is pinkish to reddish-brown in color and covered in white, cottony wax. It feeds on plant sap and releases toxins, leading to curled leaves ...
Tropical hibiscus (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis) are beloved for their bold colors and nonstop summer blossoms. In warmer climates in USDA Hardiness Zones 9-11, tropical hibiscus can be planted directly ...
My hibiscuses are in containers and are kept small, but in tropical areas, they can grow up to 10-12 feet and can be made into a hedge. One website nursery offers 250 varieties of Chinese hibiscus ...
Are your hibiscus blooming? They are beginning to show their glorious color in our neighborhoods. Everyone loves the large, flamboyant blooms of the hibiscus plant, which add bright color to any yard.
Whiteflies continue to be a major pest on Chinese hibiscus. In seeking a remedy to this problem, I turned to the website of the Southern California Hibiscus Society (socalhibiscussociety.org).