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Hibiscus rosa-sinensis (Peach) - Peach Hibiscus

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Hibiscus rosa-sinensis (Peach) is a bewitching evergreen shrub known for its robustly tropical charm and radiant, peach-colored blooms that stand out against a backdrop of lush, dark green foliage. Commonly known as the Peach Hibiscus, the shrub originates from East Asia and grows comfortably to an impressive height of 4 to 6 feet, adding stature and a captivating burst of exotic allure to your landscape. The trumpet-shaped flowers, characterized by their vibrant red central eye, unfurl in the full sun to partial shade — their bold statement brightening up a summer through fall season. An adept survivor, the Peach Hibiscus is reasonably tolerant of both heat and drought conditions. It boasts not only beauty but versatility and resilience against pests, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a low-maintenance yet aesthetically pleasing addition to ornamental borders, hedges, or potted standalone displays. The Peach Hibiscus, with its elegant balance of exotic charm, hardiness, and landscape compatibility, is truly an alluring sight to behold in any garden setting, offering a visual spectacle that varies from the moderate to high water usage conditions.

  • Size: 4 to 6 feet tall
  • Flowers: Peach-colored, trumpet-shaped, with a red central eye
  • Foliage: Lush, dark green leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate to High
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Heat/Drought tolerance: Reasonably tolerant, hardy and versatile
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