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HIBISCUS 'Fantasia' PP11853 (25) plants
HIBISCUS 'Fantasia' PP11853  (25) plants
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Item #: VHIBFAG1
Manufacturer: Mother Nature
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HIBISCUS 'Fantasia' PP11853 (25) plants

Series Name: Fleming's Hardy Hibiscus; Common Names: Rose Mallow, Swamp Mallow, Hardy Hibiscus, Dinner-Plate Hibiscus, Fleming hybrid Hibiscus, or Perennial Hibiscus.
Zones: 4 to 9.
Full Sun to part shade.
Mature height 3 feet, width 1 to 2 feet.

Huge, dinner plate sized 8 to 9 inch wide flowers sit atop compact, mounded, shrub-like plants from mid to late summer. Each successive spring will bring larger flowers. This selection produces great numbers of ruffled, rose-pink flowers with a red eye.

The distinctively lobed, maple-like leaves are of heavy substance and add to the substantial look of this plant. It's hard to believe this tropical-looking beauty is hardy to zone 4!

Plant the hibiscus crown at or just below soil level in a moist, well-drained, sunny location. Keeping these plants watered will result in larger flowers and lush foliage. Do not over-water dormant plants, but after dormancy is broken, do not let plants wilt. Provided with organic soil (or a fertilizer application in the spring) and plenty of water. Fertilizer should not be used after June to ensure that the hibiscus flower production is not impeded by excess nitrogen. To encourage branching, pinch plants back when new shoots are 2 inches long. Do not pinch all the way back to the hardwood portion of the stem.


Hardy hibiscus begins blooming in mid-summer and will often continue producing flowers until frost. One hibiscus plant can produce hundreds of flowers, especially with deadheading to prolong the bloom period. Attracts hummingbirds and deer resistant.

It is best to plant Hibiscus in the garden before the heat of the summer arrives. Hibiscus should be heavily mulched the first winter. In spring, cut back any remaining stems before new growth appears.

Hibiscus can be used in the garden as focal point, as a border or arranged to provide an informal hedge. Some perennial hibiscus plants are compact and some habits are taller. Perennial Hibiscus plants have no severe pest or disease problems.

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