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Hibiscus Watermelon Ruffles

Massive Ruffled Flowers with Tropical Style.

Watermelon Ruffles Hardy Hibiscus is a showstopping perennial grown for its oversized watermelon-pink flowers and heavily ruffled petals. The blooms can reach up to 7 inches across, creating a tropical look in the summer garden while still offering the cold-hardiness of a perennial rose mallow. Each flower brings bold color, soft texture, and dramatic presence to sunny borders, cottage gardens, and pollinator plantings.

A Hardy Hibiscus with Strong Summer Impact.

This perennial hibiscus grows into a full, shrub-like mound during the growing season, giving it enough size and structure to stand out as a focal point. It is especially useful in the middle or back of sunny beds where its large flowers can rise above lower perennials. Watermelon Ruffles pairs beautifully with ornamental grasses, coneflowers, black-eyed Susans, salvia, catmint, sedum, and other sun-loving plants.

Blooms from Summer into Fall.

Watermelon Ruffles Hardy Hibiscus flowers during the warmest part of the season, bringing fresh color when many spring bloomers are finished. The large blooms open along the stems, creating a long-lasting show from mid-summer into fall. Individual flowers may last only a short time, but the plant continues to produce new blooms throughout the season when grown in full sun with steady moisture.

Heat Tolerant, Deer Resistant, and Pollinator Friendly.

Watermelon Ruffles is a practical choice for sunny landscapes because it handles summer heat, resists deer browsing, and attracts pollinators such as bees and hummingbirds. It thrives in rich, moist, well-drained soil and benefits from consistent watering during hot weather. Mulching around the root zone helps conserve moisture and keeps the plant looking stronger through summer.

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

Use Watermelon Ruffles Hardy Hibiscus as a specimen perennial, border anchor, cottage garden feature, or large container plant. Its big flowers and upright habit make it ideal where you want a dramatic seasonal display. Since hardy hibiscus dies back to the ground in winter and returns from the roots in spring, plant it with earlier-emerging perennials or evergreens nearby to keep the bed full before it breaks dormancy.

Massive Ruffled Flowers with Tropical Style.

Watermelon Ruffles Hardy Hibiscus is a showstopping perennial grown for its oversized watermelon-pink flowers and heavily ruffled petals. The blooms can reach up to 7 inches across, creating a tropical look in the summer garden while still offering the cold-hardiness of a perennial rose mallow. Each flower brings bold color, soft texture, and dramatic presence to sunny borders, cottage gardens, and pollinator plantings.

A Hardy Hibiscus with Strong Summer Impact.

This perennial hibiscus grows into a full, shrub-like mound during the growing season, giving it enough size and structure to stand out as a focal point. It is especially useful in the middle or back of sunny beds where its large flowers can rise above lower perennials. Watermelon Ruffles pairs beautifully with ornamental grasses, coneflowers, black-eyed Susans, salvia, catmint, sedum, and other sun-loving plants.

Blooms from Summer into Fall.

Watermelon Ruffles Hardy Hibiscus flowers during the warmest part of the season, bringing fresh color when many spring bloomers are finished. The large blooms open along the stems, creating a long-lasting show from mid-summer into fall. Individual flowers may last only a short time, but the plant continues to produce new blooms throughout the season when grown in full sun with steady moisture.

Heat Tolerant, Deer Resistant, and Pollinator Friendly.

Watermelon Ruffles is a practical choice for sunny landscapes because it handles summer heat, resists deer browsing, and attracts pollinators such as bees and hummingbirds. It thrives in rich, moist, well-drained soil and benefits from consistent watering during hot weather. Mulching around the root zone helps conserve moisture and keeps the plant looking stronger through summer.

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

Use Watermelon Ruffles Hardy Hibiscus as a specimen perennial, border anchor, cottage garden feature, or large container plant. Its big flowers and upright habit make it ideal where you want a dramatic seasonal display. Since hardy hibiscus dies back to the ground in winter and returns from the roots in spring, plant it with earlier-emerging perennials or evergreens nearby to keep the bed full before it breaks dormancy.

$23.98

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Hibiscus Watermelon Ruffles

$79.95

$23.98

Description

Massive Ruffled Flowers with Tropical Style.

Watermelon Ruffles Hardy Hibiscus is a showstopping perennial grown for its oversized watermelon-pink flowers and heavily ruffled petals. The blooms can reach up to 7 inches across, creating a tropical look in the summer garden while still offering the cold-hardiness of a perennial rose mallow. Each flower brings bold color, soft texture, and dramatic presence to sunny borders, cottage gardens, and pollinator plantings.

A Hardy Hibiscus with Strong Summer Impact.

This perennial hibiscus grows into a full, shrub-like mound during the growing season, giving it enough size and structure to stand out as a focal point. It is especially useful in the middle or back of sunny beds where its large flowers can rise above lower perennials. Watermelon Ruffles pairs beautifully with ornamental grasses, coneflowers, black-eyed Susans, salvia, catmint, sedum, and other sun-loving plants.

Blooms from Summer into Fall.

Watermelon Ruffles Hardy Hibiscus flowers during the warmest part of the season, bringing fresh color when many spring bloomers are finished. The large blooms open along the stems, creating a long-lasting show from mid-summer into fall. Individual flowers may last only a short time, but the plant continues to produce new blooms throughout the season when grown in full sun with steady moisture.

Heat Tolerant, Deer Resistant, and Pollinator Friendly.

Watermelon Ruffles is a practical choice for sunny landscapes because it handles summer heat, resists deer browsing, and attracts pollinators such as bees and hummingbirds. It thrives in rich, moist, well-drained soil and benefits from consistent watering during hot weather. Mulching around the root zone helps conserve moisture and keeps the plant looking stronger through summer.

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

Use Watermelon Ruffles Hardy Hibiscus as a specimen perennial, border anchor, cottage garden feature, or large container plant. Its big flowers and upright habit make it ideal where you want a dramatic seasonal display. Since hardy hibiscus dies back to the ground in winter and returns from the roots in spring, plant it with earlier-emerging perennials or evergreens nearby to keep the bed full before it breaks dormancy.