Rare Hibiscus Plants - Hibiscus Rosa-Sinensis Varieties
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Rare Hibiscus Plants - Hibiscus Rosa-Sinensis Varieties

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Rare Hibiscus Plants - Hibiscus Rosa-Sinensis VarietiesHibiscus Orange Double: Hibiscus Orange double is an excellent houseplant with attractive orange flowers. This plant is categorized under cut flower, ornamental & flower plant. Common Name: Hibiscus orange doubleScientific Name: Hibiscus rosa sinensis orange doubleFamily: MalvaceaeSoil: Grows in well drained soil with acidic pH of 4. 5 to 6. 5Origin: IndiaBloom Time: ALL SEASON FLOWERPlant Height: 5 to 8 inches. This plant is an all season blooming

Hibiscus Orange Double:
Hibiscus Orange double is an excellent houseplant with attractive orange flowers. This plant is categorized under cut flower, ornamental & flower plant.
Common Name: Hibiscus orange double
Scientific Name: Hibiscus rosa-sinensis ‘orange double’
Family: Malvaceae
Soil: Grows in well-drained soil with acidic pH of 4.5 to 6.5
Origin: India
Bloom Time: ALL-SEASON FLOWER
Plant Height: 5 to 8 inches.
This plant is an all-season blooming flower with good flower yield. Bold orange flowers found at end of each branch contain five to seven petals. Dark green leaves appear as multi-stemmed. Leaves are ovate, alternate, and evergreen. Mature plants grow up to a height of 1.8 meters. Flowers help to attract honey bees and other beneficial insects.
Fertilizer: Apply organic fertilizer as cow manure and vermicompost for 15 days once.
Propagation: Done through hardwood cuttings or seeds.
Repotting: Transfer the plants to new pots when the root ball grows over the drainage holes.
Pruning: Cut back the young stems to encourage vigorous growth. Trim the old, yellow, dried, diseased leaves and flowers

This plant gives a higher hibiscus flower yield
Hibiscus flower tea is good for our immune system and has more medicinal properties.
Hibiscus orange double plants are in high demand nowadays.


- Hibiscus Sandal double layered
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- Hibiscus Red Two in One Colour
TBC


- Hibiscus Vaishnavi
Hibiscus Vaishnavi is an excellent houseplant with attractive coloured flowers. This plant is categorized under ornamental, flower plants, and loose flower plants.
Common Name: Hibiscus Vaishnavi or Lesser mallow
Scientific Name: Hibiscus hirutus
Family: Malvaceae
Soil: Grows in well-drained soil of different types.
Origin: Hawaii
Plant Height: 5 to 8 inches
Propogation: Done through stem cuttings.


- Hibiscus Sandal
Temperatures for Growing Hibiscus: When you care for a hibiscus, you should remember that hibiscus flowers best in temperatures between 60-90 F. (16-32 C.) and cannot tolerate temps below 32 F. (0 C.). In the summer, your hibiscus plant can go outside, but once the weather starts to get near freezing, it’s time for you to bring your hibiscus indoors.
Watering Hibiscus: When hibiscus are in their blooming stage, they require large amounts of water. Your hibiscus will need daily watering in warm weather. But once the weather cools, your hibiscus needs far less water, and too much water can kill it. In the winter, water your hibiscus only when the soil is dry to the touch.
Fertilizing Hibiscus: A growing hibiscus plant needs lots of nutrients in order to bloom well. In the summer, use a high potassium fertilizer. You can either use a diluted liquid fertilizer one a week, a slow release fertilizer once a month, or you can add a high potassium compost to the soil. In the winter, you don’t need to fertilize at all.
A Hibiscus plant will add immeasurable beauty to any home garden, with its array of colours giving out fragrances that are enticing and alluring. Hibiscus flower bring rightness and glamor to a home, whether inside the house or outside in the garden.
Just remember to ensure that the soil in the container has excellent drainage , so that the roots of the hibiscus can move around easily. Temperatures ranging between 60°F – 90°F or 16°C – 32°C. They are most optimum for the hibiscus, anything lower than that and your plant will not survive. So, bring it indoors during the winter! In the Hibiscus flowering stage, the hibiscus requires more water. The hibiscus plant needs a large volume of nutrition in the growing stage. March to October is the crucial period, and this is when you should be using your fertilizer. The main aim behind pruning is to ensure that you’re getting a beautiful hibiscus for your garden. So, cut around one-third of the longer branches and remove any dead, weak or oddly shaped branches. When hibiscus flower are in their blooming stage, they require large amounts of water. Your hibiscus plant will need daily watering in warm weather. But once the weather cools, your hibiscus needs far less water, and too much water can kill it. In the winter, water your hibiscus only when the soil is dry to the touch. A growing hibiscus plant needs lots of nutrients in order to bloom well. In the summer, use a high potassium fertilizer. You can either use a diluted liquid fertilizer one a week, a slow release fertilizer once a month, or you can add a high potassium compost to the soil. In the winter, you don’t need to fertilize at all.


- White Hibiscus plant
Hibiscus is an evergreen shrub native to Tropical Asia. And it produces stunning flowers throughout the year. Moreover, it has ornamental and commercial values.
Name: This plant is known as the China Rose, Rose mallow, Sembaruthi, or Shoeblackplant.
Scientific name: Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
Origin: Originated from Asia
Height: Plants can grow up to 5 meters
Family: Malvaceae
Hibiscus White is a perennial flowering plant. One of the best flowering plants, Provide Year-round flowering. They are perfect for an outdoor garden and sunny balcony. Firstly, they originated from tropical Asia. And, they can grow up to 5 meters. Secondly, Hibiscus flowers symbolize beauty and love. They are the perfect gift to those you want to send love, passion, and respect. And, their flowers and other parts of the plant are used to make medicine. The fragrance of flowers depends on their variety and climatic conditions. We offer plants from our state-of-the-art sister nursery. Hence, we recommend you to buy plants online from us. Hibiscus White is one of the most popular and beautiful flowers. Firstly, they have large flowers with up to five petals. And, their colours can be white to pink, red, orange, peach, and yellow or purple that are 4–18 cm broad. Similarly, the flowers from various cultivars and hybrids can be either a single flower or a double flower. And this is a single-layered flower plant.


- Hibiscus Yellow Layered
Hibiscus is an evergreen shrub native to Tropical Asia. And it produces stunning flowers throughout the year. Moreover, it has ornamental and commercial values. This is a double-layered flowering plant.
Name: This plant is known as the China Rose, Rose mallow, Sembaruthi, or Shoeblackplant.
Scientific name: Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
Origin: Originated from Asia
Height: Plants can grow up to 5 meters
Family: Malvaceae


- Hibiscus Pink Plant
Hibiscus (Pink) is an evergreen shrub native to Tropical Asia. And it produces stunning flowers throughout the year. Moreover, it has ornamental and commercial values.
Name: This plant is known as the China Rose, Rose mallow, Sembaruthi, or Shoeblackplant.
Scientific name: Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
Origin: Originated from Asia
Height: Plants can grow up to 5 meters
Family: Malvaceae


Benefits of Hibiscus:
Firstly, they are beautiful and often used for decoration.
Studies have found hibiscus might be able to lower blood pressure.
And it can reduce levels of sugar, fats, and cholesterol in the blood.
Similarly, they can decrease spasms in the stomach, intestines, and uterus.
Moreover, they are used in weddings and ceremonies as ornaments.
Many commercial products like supplements and Tea can be made from Hibiscus.
And, supplements are available in capsule, tincture, and powder forms.
In addition, they are used as waxes and as for tea.
People consume hibiscus tea to decrease body temperature.
And, it can treat heart diseases and high blood pressure.
In addition, they are also used as conditioners and can improve hair health.
Moreover, it has high commercial demand and is excellent for plantations.
Finally, it has anti-oxidant and anti-bacterial properties.


HIBISCUS PLANT CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Place the plant in a pot size of 6-10 inches
This plant requires soil growth medium as acidic soil with cocopeat.
Water the plants generally for 3-4 days once.
Hibiscus plants need direct sunlight for about 6-8 hours.
Apply turmeric powder water spray in case of mealy bug infestation.

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