Hibiscus Sunny Marseille XL
Full description and specifications
The Japanese rose, also known as Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, is a shrub-type plant that blooms profusely from spring to summer.
Pot diameter 17 cm
Height with pot included 50 cm
*Note: the plant is sold with buds and/or open flowers.
Careful! The flowers of this plant are thermosensitive - this plant could reach you without flowers, but under optimal conditions of care, it will rebloom in 1-2 weeks. Hibiscus care instructions
Location: sunny place, summer in full sun
Moisture: constantly wet, spray
Substrate: neutral peat
Propagation: by cuttings semilimed in peat
Characteristics: It blooms all year round, as a row of flowers passes, it forms new buds. The inflorescences are diverse in shape and color, the range being very wide: single or double flowers with a very large diameter , from the purest white to pure red, yellow, orange, cyclamen, pomegranate. It blooms throughout the year, and one flower lasts 24 hours. Fertilizer must be administered once a week and in order to preserve its dwarf form, cuts are made in spring and autumn, when there are pauses in flowering.
Pot diameter 17 cm
Height with pot included 50 cm
*Note: the plant is sold with buds and/or open flowers.
Careful! The flowers of this plant are thermosensitive - this plant could reach you without flowers, but under optimal conditions of care, it will rebloom in 1-2 weeks. Hibiscus care instructions
Location: sunny place, summer in full sun
Moisture: constantly wet, spray
Substrate: neutral peat
Propagation: by cuttings semilimed in peat
Characteristics: It blooms all year round, as a row of flowers passes, it forms new buds. The inflorescences are diverse in shape and color, the range being very wide: single or double flowers with a very large diameter , from the purest white to pure red, yellow, orange, cyclamen, pomegranate. It blooms throughout the year, and one flower lasts 24 hours. Fertilizer must be administered once a week and in order to preserve its dwarf form, cuts are made in spring and autumn, when there are pauses in flowering.