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(Luau® Hibiscus, Tropical Hibiscus)
These compact bushy Hibiscus bear large showy flowers at a young age. They are selections of Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, a tender evergreen shrub from southern China that is unknown in the wild but ubiquitous in tropical gardens and greenhouses.
Cultivars in the Luau® Series bear toothed, oval, glossy deep-green leaves and enormous, brightly hued, disc-shaped flowers on dense, rounded, knee- to waist-high plants. The blooms have the usual central bottlebrush of yellow anthers surmounted...
Ball® Horticultural Company
(Newport Nectarine Beachâ„¢ Hibiscus, Queen-of-the-tropics., Tropical Hibiscus)
Members of the Beach Series are excellent for container culture, bloom profusely, and have reduced bud drop. They are similar to those in the Breeze Series but they are more vigorous. There are several diverse cultivars of these Yoder bred tropical hibiscus that come in an array of colors.
Tropical hibiscus has spectacular flowers that give credence to its title of "Queen of the Tropics." This tender evergreen shrub to small tree originates from southern China, though it is now believed to be extinct...
Yoder Brothers
(Queen-of-the-tropics., Tradewindsâ„¢ Breeze Hibiscus, Tropical Hibiscus)
Members of the TradeWindsâ„¢ Breeze Series are excellent for container culture, bloom profusely, and have reduced bud drop. There are several diverse cultivars of these Yoder bred tropical hibiscus that come in an array of colors.
Tropical hibiscus has spectacular flowers that give credence to its title of "Queen of the Tropics." This tender evergreen shrub to small tree originates from southern China, though it is now believed to be extinct in the wild. The parent plants were red flowered, large...
Yoder Brothers
(Queen-of-the-tropics., Tradewindsâ„¢ Wind Hibiscus, Tropical Hibiscus)
Members of the Wind Series are excellent for container culture, bloom profusely, and have reduced bud drop. They are similar to those in the Breeze Series but they are more vigorous. There are several diverse cultivars of these Yoder bred tropical hibiscus that come in an array of colors.
Tropical hibiscus has spectacular flowers that give credence to its title of "Queen of the Tropics." This tender evergreen shrub to small tree originates from southern China, though it is now believed to be...
James H. Schutte
(Fringed Tropical Hibiscus, Queen-of-the-tropics., Skeleton Hibiscus)
Tropical hibiscus has spectacular flowers that give credence to its title of "Queen of the Tropics." This tender evergreen shrub to small tree originates from southern China, though it is now believed to be extinct in the wild. The parent plants were red flowered, large and shrubby.
Everblooming and vigorous, tropical hibiscus has glossy green leaves and produces very large, disc-shaped flowers. In the center of each bold bloom is a bottlebrush of yellow anthers and topped with five-parted, spider-like...
James H. Schutte
(Poeppig's Hibiscus)
Hibiscus is a large genus consisting of more than 200 species of herbaceous plants, trees, and shrubs, both evergreen and deciduous. Most are native to the warm areas of the world, including the tropics, subtropics and warm-temperate regions. Chinese hibiscus is arguably the most widely planted and beloved of all tropical flowering shrubs.
Usually woody and variable in form, Hibiscus have simple leaves that are arranged alternately on the stem. They are often lobed with toothed...
Forest & Kim Starr
(Corkwood, Seacoast Mallow)
Seacoast mallow, or sea hibiscus, is a vigorous tropical, evergreen tree with large leaves and delicate color-changing yellow flowers. Although now growing all across the tropics, its original native range is perhaps southern Asia. The glossy, medium to dark green leaves densely cover the branches. Anytime from spring to fall, light yellow, papery flowers with a maroon eye appear above or among the leaves. The blossoms open at dawn, by noon are a golden yellow, and are golden orange by sunset before...
Carol Cloud Bailey
(Corkwood, Tricolor Corkwood)
Tricolor corkwood, or variegated mahoe, is a vigorous tropical, evergreen tree with large leaves and delicate color-changing yellow flowers. Although now growing all across the tropics, its original native range is perhaps southern Asia. The glossy, heart-shaped leaves are a mix of dark green, cream, light yellow and pink. Anytime from spring to fall, light yellow, papery flowers with a maroon eye appear on above or among the leaves on larger, older plants. The blossoms open at dawn, by noon are...
James H. Schutte
Hibiscus is a large genus consisting of more than 200 species of herbaceous plants, trees, and shrubs, both evergreen and deciduous. Most are native to the warm areas of the world, including the tropics, subtropics and warm-temperate regions. Chinese hibiscus is arguably the most widely planted and beloved of all tropical flowering shrubs.
Usually woody and variable in form, Hibiscus have simple leaves that are arranged alternately on the stem. They are often lobed with toothed...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Apple Blossom Florist Amaryllis, Florist Amaryllis, Hippeastrum)
Don't let the common name fool you: like most so-called "amaryllis," this tender perennial bulb is a hybrid of the South American Hippeastrum rather than the South African Amaryllis. Introduced in 1954, it bears clusters of large showy white blooms with pink veining and a pale lime-green throat.
The dark to medium green strap-like leaves grow from a large bulb and are nearly evergreen in moist frost-free climates. The funnel-shaped, horizontal to nodding blooms are borne...