Hibiscus Yellow - yellow Japanese rose
32,00 zł
Full description and specifications
Japanese rose, also known as Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, is a shrub-type plant that blooms profusely from spring to summer.
Height with pots included 25-30 cm
Pot diameter 12 cm
See the care guide for hibiscus - Japanese rose.
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. Care instructions Hibiscus Japanese rose
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.
Height with pots included 25-30 cm
Pot diameter 12 cm
See the care guide for hibiscus - Japanese rose.
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. Care instructions Hibiscus Japanese rose
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.