Lady Baltimore Hibiscus

Largest flower of any perennial!!!

The Hibiscus 'Lady Baltimore', Hibiscus moscheutos, has beautiful pink flowers that are a definite eye-catcher. It has a plant height of 5' and a spread of 3-4'. The striking pink flowers range up to 10" in diameter. The dark green leaves make a wonderful contrast. 'Lady Baltimore' prefers moist to wet soil conditions and loves the heat of summer. Plant it in full sun or partial shade.

Lady Baltimore hibiscus is a bold eye-catcher in any garden! Glowing pink flowers, ruffled and with deep red eyes, decorate this plant from mid through late summer. The plant form is compact and dense, making it attractive through out the growing season. Like most other hibiscus, Lady Baltimore sleeps late and is one of the last plants to emerge in the spring. Hibiscus are deer resistant.

These glorious plants with impressive large flowers make showy accents. In fact, the Hibiscus produces the largest flowers of any perennial! It not only grows perfectly in average garden soil, but also does well in moist, windy areas. Although the Hibiscus grows tall, the need for staking is rare. These plants will die back to ground level during the winter months.

Our hibiscus are growing in gallon pots in our greenhouse. Most bloomed last summer, so you can expect these to bloom in your garden this year. They will be shipped bare root with moist material around their roots.


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Price: $12.50

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