White Hibiscus shrubs are small evergreen plants that grow to about six feet tall. Their oval leaves are thick and shiny, with prominent veins curling out from each other. The hibiscus plant's white flowers have five petals shaped like tubes and appear throughout the year. The shrubs prefer hot, humid weather and consistently moist soil.
The shrubs are great for landscaping. They can be planted in USDA zones 8-11, prefer light shade and moderate moisture, and grow well near the coast. The plant is strong enough to be used as a hedge or border plant. It doesn't require much maintenance, so it is a good option for landscapers on a budget.
How to Care for White Hibiscus Tips for Healthy Blooms
The plants bloom throughout the year, which is great if you live in an area that doesn't get much natural precipitation. Even if your local climate has long periods of drought, these plants will still have flowers to brighten up your landscape. They can also be grown in flower beds and pots, where they draw hummingbirds. These shrubs attract birds, so if you have a garden pond or birdbath, they will be great to put near your plant.
White Hibiscus A Stunning Addition to Your Landscape
White Hibiscus rarely gets diseases or pest infestations and requires very little maintenance. They don't need to be pruned or fertilized; only a little water each week is necessary. These plants are drought-tolerant, but you can give them a small amount of water if they don't have any natural precipitation in your area. The shrubs are great for seaside landscapes. They have small oval leaves that are dense and shiny with prominent veins curling out from each other. The leaves are dark green and turn red in the fall. The shrubs have flowers that start to bloom in the spring. These flowers appear throughout the year, however, they are most abundant in wintertime when other plants may be dormant or less colorful. Many people find White Hibiscus a beautiful, easy-to-manage plant, making it an appealing option for landscaping. If you want to add these shrubs to your garden, talk with an expert at your local nursery.
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Bloom/Foliage Color
White
Plant bare-root shrubs during the more excellent spring or fall months, from November through April. Dig a hole twice as wide as the root system and slightly more profound than its height. Position the shrub so that the top of the roots is level with the ground, and put back the soil dug over the roots. Apply a 2-3 inch layer of mulch around the base to retain moisture and suppress weeds, ensuring the mulch does not touch the shrub's stem. Water regularly, especially during the first year, to establish strong roots. Prune shrubs as needed to promote healthy growth. In the spring, fertilize with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer suited to the specific needs of the shrub.
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C.
Lily of the valley
So far 1 out of the 4 I was sent has sprouted, which is super exciting since I did not expect much this soon. Hopeful for the other three to also sprout at any time. Thank you so much!
Lily Of The Valley Plant
C.
Off to a great start!
I’m sad to say that my first order of the hepatica plant, I believe to be dead only due to my lack of attention to its preferred habitat. However, my second order arrived and actually had leaves on them still and they are off to a great start! I’m excited to see the flowers!!
Hepatica Plant
C.
Growing well!
This little plant is off to growing already, it must be happy. I Love the smell of the leaves. Can’t wait to see the flowers!
Monarda Bee Balm
Nashville Garden Growers Assoc
Martha Mainord
The tall phlox plants we bought are lining the streets beautifully. They are now beginning their late spring blooming cycle. We are in awe of the beauty.
Tall Phlox
Lesterman's Gardens
Primrose Plants Doing Great
My primrose is doing great. It's really true they bloom in the evening. I took a walk late yesterday and there it was! I am so excited. I love your company.We potted up the other 99 of these plants to resell and they are beautiful too, with bright green leaves.