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Big Red Hibiscus
As if the brilliant red blooms aren’t spectacular enough, the fine-textured
foliage and stems are deep green tinted with a rich red-purple. The combination
of blooms and foliage is sure to please anyone looking for big bold color for
their landscape or garden setting.
Light: Full sun to partial shade. Blooms: Midsummer to frost Height: 4-5' Zones: 4-9 Size: Potted Deer Resistant
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| Botanical Name: |
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Hibiscus 'Big Red' |
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| Form: |
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Herbaceous perennial |
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| Sun Exposure: |
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Partial Shade/Full Sun |
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| Height/Habit: |
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4-5' |
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| Spread: |
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2 - 3' |
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| Spacing: |
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2 - 4' |
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| Hardiness Zone: |
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Zones 4 - 9 |
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| Foliage Type: |
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Long, deeply lobed and dissected foliage. Dark green with a coppery red to purple cast. Red-purple stems. |
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| Flower Form: |
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Large, 8 - 12" diameter blooms that are open saucer-shaped with overlapping petals. Prominent pistil and stamen centers. |
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| Flower Color: |
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Deep crimson red |
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| Flowering Date: |
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Mid summer until frost. |
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| Planting Requirements: |
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Full sun for best flowering. |
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| Soil Requirements: |
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Well drained, but moist soil. |
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| Growth Rate: |
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Fast once established. |
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| Unique Characteristics: |
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As if the large brilliant red blooms aren't spectacular enough, the tinted deeply dissected foliage puts this plant over the top. Dark green foliage has a rich red-purple cast. The sturdy stems also exhibit the attractive red-purple coloring. The combination of blooms and foliage is sure to please anyone looking for big bold color for their landscape or garden setting. |
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| Pruning: |
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None necessary. |
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| Additional Information: |
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Hibiscus are late to arrive in spring. Don't give up, they love to wait until the ground temperatures are nice and warm before appearing in late spring. They grow rapidly, making up for lost time quickly. |
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