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Midnight Marvel Hibiscus

Tropical-Looking Red Flowers on a Hardy Perennial.

Midnight Marvel Hibiscus brings bold tropical style to the landscape with massive carmine-red to scarlet flowers that can reach 8 to 9 inches across. The flowers open from dark, almost black buds and create a dramatic summer display that continues into early fall. Although the blooms look exotic, this hardy hibiscus returns from the roots each year in cold-winter regions, making it a powerful perennial choice for sunny gardens.

Dark Foliage That Makes the Flowers Pop.

The deep wine-purple to near-black foliage is one of the main reasons Midnight Marvel Hibiscus stands out. Its maple-like leaves create a strong contrast behind the bright red blooms, giving the plant visual impact even before flowering begins. Full sun encourages the darkest foliage color, while part sun can still support growth with slightly softer leaf color.

A Bold Perennial for Borders, Containers, and Focal Points.

Midnight Marvel Hibiscus typically grows about 3 to 4 feet tall and wide, forming a full, shrub-like mound during the growing season. Its size makes it useful as a specimen perennial, back-of-border anchor, large container feature, poolside accent, or focal point in sunny beds. Pair it with ornamental grasses, coneflowers, black-eyed Susans, salvia, catmint, sedum, bee balm, and other sun-loving perennials for a high-impact summer display.

Moisture-Loving and Heat-Tolerant Summer Color.

This hardy hibiscus performs best in full sun to part sun and moist, well-drained soil. It also tolerates wetter soils and heavy clay better than many flowering perennials, making it useful near rain gardens, low spots, and moisture-retentive borders. Consistent water is especially important during hot weather and bloom season because large hibiscus leaves and oversized flowers need steady moisture to look their best.

Deer-Resistant Flowers for Pollinator Gardens.

Midnight Marvel Hibiscus is considered deer-resistant and attracts hummingbirds, butterflies, bees, and other pollinators. It is an excellent choice for gardeners who want bold color, wildlife value, and lower browsing pressure. Like other hardy hibiscus, it dies back to the ground in winter and emerges late in spring, so mark the planting location and be patient before assuming it did not return.

Tropical-Looking Red Flowers on a Hardy Perennial.

Midnight Marvel Hibiscus brings bold tropical style to the landscape with massive carmine-red to scarlet flowers that can reach 8 to 9 inches across. The flowers open from dark, almost black buds and create a dramatic summer display that continues into early fall. Although the blooms look exotic, this hardy hibiscus returns from the roots each year in cold-winter regions, making it a powerful perennial choice for sunny gardens.

Dark Foliage That Makes the Flowers Pop.

The deep wine-purple to near-black foliage is one of the main reasons Midnight Marvel Hibiscus stands out. Its maple-like leaves create a strong contrast behind the bright red blooms, giving the plant visual impact even before flowering begins. Full sun encourages the darkest foliage color, while part sun can still support growth with slightly softer leaf color.

A Bold Perennial for Borders, Containers, and Focal Points.

Midnight Marvel Hibiscus typically grows about 3 to 4 feet tall and wide, forming a full, shrub-like mound during the growing season. Its size makes it useful as a specimen perennial, back-of-border anchor, large container feature, poolside accent, or focal point in sunny beds. Pair it with ornamental grasses, coneflowers, black-eyed Susans, salvia, catmint, sedum, bee balm, and other sun-loving perennials for a high-impact summer display.

Moisture-Loving and Heat-Tolerant Summer Color.

This hardy hibiscus performs best in full sun to part sun and moist, well-drained soil. It also tolerates wetter soils and heavy clay better than many flowering perennials, making it useful near rain gardens, low spots, and moisture-retentive borders. Consistent water is especially important during hot weather and bloom season because large hibiscus leaves and oversized flowers need steady moisture to look their best.

Deer-Resistant Flowers for Pollinator Gardens.

Midnight Marvel Hibiscus is considered deer-resistant and attracts hummingbirds, butterflies, bees, and other pollinators. It is an excellent choice for gardeners who want bold color, wildlife value, and lower browsing pressure. Like other hardy hibiscus, it dies back to the ground in winter and emerges late in spring, so mark the planting location and be patient before assuming it did not return.

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Description

Tropical-Looking Red Flowers on a Hardy Perennial.

Midnight Marvel Hibiscus brings bold tropical style to the landscape with massive carmine-red to scarlet flowers that can reach 8 to 9 inches across. The flowers open from dark, almost black buds and create a dramatic summer display that continues into early fall. Although the blooms look exotic, this hardy hibiscus returns from the roots each year in cold-winter regions, making it a powerful perennial choice for sunny gardens.

Dark Foliage That Makes the Flowers Pop.

The deep wine-purple to near-black foliage is one of the main reasons Midnight Marvel Hibiscus stands out. Its maple-like leaves create a strong contrast behind the bright red blooms, giving the plant visual impact even before flowering begins. Full sun encourages the darkest foliage color, while part sun can still support growth with slightly softer leaf color.

A Bold Perennial for Borders, Containers, and Focal Points.

Midnight Marvel Hibiscus typically grows about 3 to 4 feet tall and wide, forming a full, shrub-like mound during the growing season. Its size makes it useful as a specimen perennial, back-of-border anchor, large container feature, poolside accent, or focal point in sunny beds. Pair it with ornamental grasses, coneflowers, black-eyed Susans, salvia, catmint, sedum, bee balm, and other sun-loving perennials for a high-impact summer display.

Moisture-Loving and Heat-Tolerant Summer Color.

This hardy hibiscus performs best in full sun to part sun and moist, well-drained soil. It also tolerates wetter soils and heavy clay better than many flowering perennials, making it useful near rain gardens, low spots, and moisture-retentive borders. Consistent water is especially important during hot weather and bloom season because large hibiscus leaves and oversized flowers need steady moisture to look their best.

Deer-Resistant Flowers for Pollinator Gardens.

Midnight Marvel Hibiscus is considered deer-resistant and attracts hummingbirds, butterflies, bees, and other pollinators. It is an excellent choice for gardeners who want bold color, wildlife value, and lower browsing pressure. Like other hardy hibiscus, it dies back to the ground in winter and emerges late in spring, so mark the planting location and be patient before assuming it did not return.

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