Red Hibiscus

$3699

Red Hibiscus

$3699

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Red Hibiscus A Beautiful and Versatile Flower

Red Hibiscus is a stunning flower that is native to tropical regions and is known for its bold and vibrant red color. Its versatile uses and captivating appearance have become famous for gardens, weddings, and decorative purposes.

It is a large, showy flower that grows up to 6 inches in diameter. It is bright red with a prominent yellow center and five petals. The leaves of the plant are a rich green and are often used in herbal medicine.

Uses of Red Hibiscus

it has many uses, making it a valuable addition to any garden or home. Here are some standard services of it:

  • Garden Decoration: It is a popular choice for gardeners due to its vibrant color and ability to attract butterflies and hummingbirds.
  • Wedding Decorations: They are often used in wedding bouquets and centerpieces due to their beauty and symbolism of love and passion.
  • Herbal Medicine: The leaves and flowers of shrubs are used in traditional medicine to treat various ailments, including high blood pressure, fever, and inflammation.

To keep your shrub healthy and blooming, it is essential to provide proper care. Here are some tips for caring for these shrubs:

  • Soil: They prefer well-drained soil that is rich in organic matter.
  • Water: They require regular watering, especially during hot and dry weather.
  • Fertilizer: They benefit from regular fertilization with a balanced fertilizer.
  • Pruning: Regular pruning can help keep them healthy and promote blooming.

In conclusion, Red Hibiscus is a beautiful and versatile flower valued for its appearance and many uses. Whether you are a gardener or herbalist or appreciate its beauty, they will surely delight and impress.

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It - Rosa-Sinensis Hibiscus Rosa-Sinensis is a bright red flower native to Hawaii. It is considered a tropical hibiscus. When translated from Latin, the name means "rose of China." The hibiscus is a flowering plant that originated in East Asia. This particular variation of hibiscus was named in 1753 by Carl Linnaeus. 


Even though it is commonly referred to as a rose, the two are considered to be closely related. The red color of the shrub is created by changing two sets of chromosomes compared to other hibiscus plants. 

Unfortunately, this chromosome change makes the physical characteristics of its offspring unpredictable, but the mystery keeps people coming back for more. When properly cared for, they grow more like a bush than any other plant and can easily be trimmed to look like a small tree. 

As a whole, the plant can grow to between 8 to 16 feet tall. The flowers typically grow as individual blooms and appear as solitary bursts of bright red over green glossy leaves. The blooms usually occur in the early summer and last until mid-autumn. The flowers appear as bright red blooms. 

Each bloom has a series of anthers protruding from the center, which provide the perfect accent to the bright red color. The shrub leaves are ovate in shape and dark green in color with a high-gloss shine. The intense color contrast makes the plant visually appealing to a broad audience. 

The hibiscus plant's root system is a tap root branch system. The stem is an attractive, green branch system. The shrub draws in nectarivore birds. Hummingbirds in North America frequent areas that are rich in hibiscus plants. It also attracts many endangered species of butterflies.

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