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Wildflowers - Hibiscus Seeds
Any girl will feel like a island princess with one of these exotic beauties tucked behind her ear. The large, tropical-like blooms form on towering plants up to 6' in height. Since these hibiscus seeds for sale require warm temperatures and frequent watering, it may be wise to plant in a large container which can be moved indoors. Or, plant these perennial flower seeds in bulk to create a natural hedge. The sun-loving plants appreciate six hours of sunlight per day.
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Out of Stock Hairy Rose Mallow Seeds Hibiscus lasiocarpus Quick View
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Hibiscus lasiocarpus
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Though many of the plants in the Hibiscus genus grow in tropical or semitropical regions, several hardier species such as this one are native to North America. The genus name Hibiscus comes from the Greek word for "mallow," the name of a common flower. The species name "lasiocarpus" means "wooly-fruited," referring to the unique fuzzy seeds of this plant. In the language of flowers, hibiscus signifies delicate beauty or gentleness.Starting at $2.50 USD -
Rose Mallow Seeds Hibiscus militaris Quick View
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Hibiscus militaris
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Though many of the plants in the Hibiscus genus grow in tropical or semitropical regions, several hardier species such as this one are native to North America. The genus name Hibiscus comes from the Greek word for "mallow," the name of a common flower. The species name "militaris" refers to the resemblance of the leaves of this plant to a 16th century military weapon called a halberd. In the language of flowers, hibiscus signifies delicate beauty or gentleness.Starting at $2.50 USD -
Out of Stock Swamp Mallow Seeds Hibiscus palustris Quick View
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Hibiscus palustris
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Though many of the plants in the Hibiscus genus grow in tropical or semitropical regions, several hardier species such as this one are native to North America. The genus name Hibiscus comes from the Greek word for "mallow," the name of a common flower. The species name "palustris" means "swampy," referring to this plant's preference for marshy or wet soil. In the language of flowers, hibiscus signifies delicate beauty or gentleness.Starting at $2.50 USD -
Swamp Rose Mallow Seeds Hibiscus moscheutos Quick View
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Hibiscus moscheutos
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Though many of the plants in the Hibiscus genus grow in tropical or semitropical regions, several hardier species such as this one are native to North America. Experimental gardener Thomas Jefferson included this species of hibiscus in his list of native plants that had possible medicinal value. The influential pioneer of American gardening Bernard McMahon spoke very favorably of this flower, recommending it for home gardeners in 1806. The genus name Hibiscus comes from the Greek word for "mallow," the name of a common flower. In the language of flowers, hibiscus signifies delicate beauty or gentleness.Starting at $2.50 USD
Any girl will feel like a island princess with one of these exotic beauties tucked behind her ear. The large, tropical-like blooms form on towering plants up to 6' in height. Since these hibiscus seeds for sale require warm temperatures and frequent watering, it may be wise to plant in a large container which can be moved indoors. Or, plant these perennial flower seeds in bulk to create a natural hedge. The sun-loving plants appreciate six hours of sunlight per day.