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QAUZUY GARDEN 20 Rare Double Pink Orange Hibiscus Seeds Cold Hardy Perennial Tropical Exotic Flower Striking Home Garden Outdoor Flower Attract
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QAUZUY GARDEN 20 Rare Double Pink Orange Hibiscus Seeds Cold Hardy Perennial Tropical Exotic Flower Striking Home Garden Outdoor Flower Attract

Feature. Showy, gigantic, Pink Orange flowers are held above beautiful foliage. The dark green, almost olive-colored leaves provide an impressive backdrop to the bold blooms. Attract pollinators. The stunning flower is hugely attractive to bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and other pollinators, and will encourage them to visit often. Use. Huge bloom…
Feature. Showy, gigantic, Pink Orange flowers are held above beautiful foliage. The dark green, almost olive-colored leaves provide an impressive backdrop to the bold blooms. Attract pollinators. The stunning flower is hugely attractive to bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and other pollinators, and will encourage them to visit often. Use. Huge blooms, tall sturdy stems, and gorgeous colors are sure to wow friends and neighbors. Perfect for adding beautiful, lasting color to spring borders, gardens, containers, or window boxes. USDA Hardiness Zone. Hibiscus is a very beautiful flower grown in 5-11(USDA). Sow. Soak seeds in water for about 8 hours. Sow seeds ¼ inch deep in seed-starting formula. Keep the soil moist at 70-75 degrees F. Seedlings emerge in 14-21 days. Hibiscus tree is an annual or perennial herbaceous plant with trumpet-shaped flowers. This tropical tree grows in full sun or partial shade and does best in moist, well-drained soil. With over 200 species and many more cultivars in the genus, hibiscus flowers can reach nearly 10 inches in diameter at maturity and come in a wide range of colors from white to red, pink, yellow, and orange. How To Grow Hibiscus 1.Sow hibiscus seeds indoors 10-14 weeks before last spring frost date using a seed starting kit 2.Soak seeds in room temperature water for about 8 hours to speed germination 3.Sow seeds ¼ inch deep in seed-starting formula 4.Keep the soil moist at 70-75 degrees F 5.Seedlings emerge in 14-21 days.
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Feature. Showy, gigantic, Pink Orange flowers are held above beautiful foliage. The dark green, almost olive-colored leaves provide an impressive backdrop to the bold blooms. Attract pollinators. The stunning flower is hugely attractive to bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and other pollinators, and will encourage them to visit often. Use. Huge blooms, tall sturdy stems, and gorgeous colors are sure to wow friends and neighbors. Perfect for adding beautiful, lasting color to spring borders, gardens, containers, or window boxes. USDA Hardiness Zone. Hibiscus is a very beautiful flower grown in 5-11(USDA). Sow. Soak seeds in water for about 8 hours. Sow seeds ¼ inch deep in seed-starting formula. Keep the soil moist at 70-75 degrees F. Seedlings emerge in 14-21 days. Hibiscus tree is an annual or perennial herbaceous plant with trumpet-shaped flowers. This tropical tree grows in full sun or partial shade and does best in moist, well-drained soil. With over 200 species and many more cultivars in the genus, hibiscus flowers can reach nearly 10 inches in diameter at maturity and come in a wide range of colors from white to red, pink, yellow, and orange. How To Grow Hibiscus 1.Sow hibiscus seeds indoors 10-14 weeks before last spring frost date using a seed starting kit 2.Soak seeds in room temperature water for about 8 hours to speed germination 3.Sow seeds ¼ inch deep in seed-starting formula 4.Keep the soil moist at 70-75 degrees F 5.Seedlings emerge in 14-21 days.