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Hibiscus Luna Rose

Hibiscus Luna Rose is an especially compact variety of Perennial Hibiscus. It forms a medium-sized bushy mound of dark green leaves. A seed cultivar, the colors can vary slightly from plant to plant. Huge saucer-shaped flowers appear in mid-summer and continue until frost.

This selection of Hibiscus has blooms of rich solid pink. The tropical plants prefer evenly moist soil and sunny conditions. Stems die back completely to the ground in winter, but new growth is slow to appear in spring, so be patient! Old stems can be pruned to the ground in mid spring. A thick mulch for the first winter is recommended, especially in Zones 4 and 5.

Hibiscus Luna Rose is an especially compact variety of Perennial Hibiscus. It forms a medium-sized bushy mound of dark green leaves. A seed cultivar, the colors can vary slightly from plant to plant. Huge saucer-shaped flowers appear in mid-summer and continue until frost.

This selection of Hibiscus has blooms of rich solid pink. The tropical plants prefer evenly moist soil and sunny conditions. Stems die back completely to the ground in winter, but new growth is slow to appear in spring, so be patient! Old stems can be pruned to the ground in mid spring. A thick mulch for the first winter is recommended, especially in Zones 4 and 5.

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Hibiscus Luna Rose is an especially compact variety of Perennial Hibiscus. It forms a medium-sized bushy mound of dark green leaves. A seed cultivar, the colors can vary slightly from plant to plant. Huge saucer-shaped flowers appear in mid-summer and continue until frost.

This selection of Hibiscus has blooms of rich solid pink. The tropical plants prefer evenly moist soil and sunny conditions. Stems die back completely to the ground in winter, but new growth is slow to appear in spring, so be patient! Old stems can be pruned to the ground in mid spring. A thick mulch for the first winter is recommended, especially in Zones 4 and 5.