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One (1) economical Starter Size Plant with an approximate 4 inch diameter root zone. Plant will be a minimum of 4 to 8 inches and will not have bloom or bud on arrival. Guaranteed to arrive in good condition
Produces dense, triple rowed flowers in hot fuschia pink
Easy to grow old, popular, heirloom cultivar, frequently used as grafting stock.
Bright fuschia salmon pink attracts hummingbirds and butterflies
Tropical. Recommended for USDA Zones 9, 10, 11 (Cold Protection Recommended All Zones for the best year round appearance, earliest bloom, and longest life.)
Product is live plant sold for ornamental use only. Not subject to California Proposition 65 Warning Label Requirements. Incidental components such as potting media and packaging are labeled on the package as may be required when shipped to California.
Product Information: Common Name: Tropical Hibiscus Pride of Hankins Botanical Name: Hibiscus rosa seninsis Mature Size: 6 to 8 feet Flower Color: Salmon Pink Bloom Form: Dense triple Fragrance: None Recommended USDA Zone: 9, 10, 11 Soil Type: Fertile Well Draining Soil PH: Acidic Watering: Moderate Special Features: Strong, sturdy root system, showy triple ruffled flowers, good graft stock Suggested Uses: Hedge, boundary, accent, potted House Plant Adaptive: Not Recommend Due To High Light Needs Limited Conditional Warranty: Healthy Arrival Extended Long Term Warranty: None Country of origin: USA Tropical Hibiscus are semi tropical flowering shrubs with perhaps the most variations in bloom color of any plant species.. There are literally thousands, with new hybrids being constantly introduced.Pride of Hankins .has been a popular plant in southern landscapes for more than 50 years..The flowers are beautiful, showy doubles with a slightly ruffled edge, and very dense, tight doubled, and sometimes triple layers petals, which accounts for the common nick name Carnation. The flowers are vivid, neon, fuchsia to salmon pink with the long yellow stamens that are the hallmark of tropical hibiscus, protruding from darker maroon red throats.Pride of Hankins is easy to grow and quick to establish. It blooms in cycles of profuse flowers rather than the scattered perpetual habit of some other landscape types. The plant needs time to become well established before reaching its full glory when flowering, but the spectacular show is well worth the wait.The bright color also attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. The plant has an exceptionally strong root system, which is the reason it is a frequent choice for grafting. ..