At 3' tall and 4½-5’ wide’, it will still be the centerpiece of your sunny garden. ‘Perfect Storm’ takes the dark foliage and shrinks it down to a manageable size (about half the height of ‘Summer Storm’). ‘Berry Awesome’ measures at 4’ tall and 4½-5’ wide. The foliage forms the perfect habit and will be ready to show off from late summer into early fall. Flowers are produced from the top to the bottom of the plant, rather than just at the top like some other cultivars. ‘Berry Awesome’ has lavender pink flowers and red eye that are a huge 7-8” wide, with contrasting deep midnight green foliage. ‘French Vanilla’ measures at 3½-4’ tall and 3-3½’ wide. Compared to the industry standard 'Old Yella', this Hibiscus retains its yellow color longer, has a more compact habit, has red stems and deeper green, more attractive foliage, and a very prolific floral production. Soft yellow flower buds open to 7-8" creamy custard yellow, ruffled flowers with a prominent red eye. ‘Spinderella’ measures at 4-4½’ tall and 4½-5’ wide. Dark green leaves form a tidy, dense, and well-rounded habit that will fit perfectly as the centerpiece of your garden. Large, 8" white flowers have medium pink accented edges and a dark red eye. Show this off in your late summer landscape with the wild new pinwheel pattern of 'Spinderella'. ‘Ballet Slippers’ measures at 4’ tall and 4½-5’ wide’. Attractive, healthy leaves are bright green with slightly serrated edges. Combined with the heavily overlapping petals, this creates a pinwheel effect on the flowers. The edges of the petals are edged with blush pink. Huge 7” wide, ruffled flowers are white with a deep red eye. ‘Valentine's Crush measures at 5’ tall and 3'6" wide. They are set against a perfect backdrop of large, ovate shape leaves that have a dark bronze cast in full sun. These dramatic blossoms cover the plant from midsummer to early fall. ‘Lilac Crush’ measures at 5-5'6" tall and 4-4’6" wide’.ĭark green buds open to glossy, bright red, 7-8" wide flat flowers. The overlapping petals are are of a thick substance. Huge 7-8” wide, ruffled flowers are lavender blue with a deep red eye. The flowers will appear the most blue under cool conditions. Watch for more new Summerifics coming next year! Surprising but true: these tropical looking beauties are hardy all the way down to zone 4! Though they emerge late in spring, they more than make up for it with vigorous growth and amazing flower power.Ī range of warm, lovely flower colors in the Summerific Hibiscus series are available now and pictured here. Their large size and fast growth rate makes Summerific Hibiscus excellent specimen plants for the landscape. Blooming from mid to late summer and well into fall, these stunners bear the largest flowers of any perennial with buds appearing up the stems, not just at the top like older varieties. Just about the time that many gardens are beginning to look a bit forlorn from the summer heat, Summerific Hibiscus (commonly called Rose Mallow) comes into its prime.
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