The Red Hibiscus, also known as a Rose Mallow is a beautiful perennial that produces large dark red flowers from summer to fall. Each flower lasts 1 day, but new flowers continue to open every day! This Hibiscus thrives in full sun but can handle some shade while still getting blooms, but more sun will give more blooms. This red hibiscus is known to be deer resistant as deer tend to ignore this hibiscus plant. This red hibiscus is Hardy down to zone 5 and can handle the heat up to zone 9. Typically this hibiscus grows around 2 to 3 feet in height. |
ROSE MALLOW HIBISCUS PLANT INFO |
ESTIMATED SIZE Sizing can vary, and the average height of the plant will vary. Plants (perennials) such as this one grow all new foliage every year so these are not judged on how tall they are when shipped, instead, they are judged solely on how big the roots are based upon the size of the pot they are growing in. The larger the root ball, The bigger the pot means, and the larger the plant will be right from the start.
There will not be any flowers growing when you receive your plant, if the plant is flowering during the time of your order, the flowers will be removed so the plant can have the energy to make it through the mail and stay healthy. Some/All Leaves may also be removed for shipping purposes. But no worries, plants like this will grow new leaves as soon as the plant is ready, just take care of it like normal. |
Shipping
Shipping
All of our trees ship Bareroot which means they will ship with no soil and no pot. This allows the plants to have a safer trip through the mail as well as to cut down on shipping costs majorly. The roots will be carefully removed from the pot they are growing in, and then wrapped in moist material with the roots sealed up to keep them moist during transit.
Shipping Restrictions
Shipping Restrictions
To follow your state regulations, we can not ship this plant to California, AZ, AK, HI
Deliveries to WA, UT, ID, NV, MT, ND, and SD MUST be shipped Bareroot.
What Grow Zone Are You In? It Is Very Important To Know Your Grow Zone Before You Plant Anything In The Ground. If The Plant Cannot Tolerate Your Grow Zone, It Will Not Live.