Hibiscus

(Hibiscus Rosa-Sinensis)

Shrub with showy, trumpet-shaped flowers that come in a variety of colors.


Height: 30cm to 40cm
Origin: Local
Bundles: Single

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Nursery Pot
Nursery Pot
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Self-watering Esme | White
Self-watering Esme | White
Sale price+ D 191
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Dimensions: 34cm Diameter x 56.7cm Height

Material: Plastic

Finish: Matte

Self-watering Esme | Coffee
Self-watering Esme | Coffee
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Dimensions: 34cm Diameter x 56.7cm Height

Material: Plastic

Finish: Matte

Self-watering Esme | Black
Self-watering Esme | Black
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Dimensions: 34cm Diameter x 56.7cm Height

Material: Plastic

Finish: Matte

Julie (Gloss)
Julie (Gloss)
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Dimensions: 32cm Diameter x 55cm Height

Material: Ceramic

5.0
Not in Season
Lily | Black
Lily | Black
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Dimensions: 30cm Diameter x 30cm Height

Material: Plastic

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Lily | White
Lily | White
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Dimensions: 30cm Diameter x 30cm Height

Material: Plastic

5.0
Not in Season
Annie | Cement Woven
Annie | Cement Woven
Sale price+ D 160 Regular priceD 180
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Dimensions: 35cm Diameter x 37cm Height

Material: Cement

Finish: Matte

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Elara | Cement Woven
Elara | Cement Woven
Sale price+ D 190
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Dimensions: 33cm Diameter x 36cm Height

Material: Cement

Finish: Matte

Sale priceD 25

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Description

The Hibiscus plant is a beautiful flowering shrub that is native to tropical and subtropical regions around the world. It is a member of the mallow family and is known for its large, showy flowers that come in a range of colors, including red, pink, yellow, and white. The plant typically grows to a height of 30cm to 40cm, although some varieties can grow up to 3 meters tall. The leaves of the Hibiscus plant are dark green and glossy, and they are typically oval or heart-shaped. The flowers are large and trumpet-shaped, with five petals that are often ruffled or fringed. They bloom from spring to fall, and each flower lasts for only a day or two before falling off. Hibiscus plants are popular in gardens and landscapes around the world, and they are also used for medicinal and culinary purposes. The flowers and leaves are used to make tea, which is believed to have a range of health benefits.

Caring for your Hibiscus

Difficulty Level - Carefree
Light Requirements - Direct Sunlight
Pet Friendliness - Yes