Description
It is really such a lack of colour that one would think it would not grow and thrive – but it does
significant fruiting begins after five years for some
but extreme direct sun should be avoided to prevent leaf burn
Rich red-magenta bracts smother dark green foliage on a compact
An under-rated and under-used plant in NZ
Hibiscus 'Rosa-Sinensis' Piper betle It is really such aAlso known as Chinese Hibiscus or Chinese Rose, Hibiscus rosa sinensis are tropical cultivars that vary in colour from white through to red. They are tropical evergreen shrubs that grow well in full sun and partial shade. Requires fertile, moist, free draining soils. Protect from frosts Grows to about 2. 5m x 1. 5m.
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