Add a tropical feel to your gardens!
These tropical plants offer big, bold, vibrant long-lasting blooms (3 to 4 days of tropical color, whereas most blooms last only a day). The Hawaiian Punch Hibiscus are perfect for containers and landscapes, bringing a tropical feel to your gardens.
Large, long lasting blooms.
These hibiscus rosa sinensis are intended for enjoying as garden plants or indoor plants and not for human consumption, we do not recommend eating these hibiscus or using to make tea.
Hawaiian Punch Hibiscus plants offer big, bold, vibrant long-lasting blooms (3 to 4 days of tropical color, whereas most blooms last only a day). They are perfect for containers and landscapes, bringing a tropical feel to your gardens.
Light / blooms
6+ hours of direct sunlight per day is ideal. Big, bright, all season blooms, spring through autumn.
Water
Water when top 1 inch (2.5 cm) of the soil is dry to the touch.
Colors
Available in pink, red, orange, yellow, orange-yellow and white bloom colors.
Height
This plant grows 15-20" (38-50 cm) in height.
Fertilizer
Comes with a fertilizer charge, for best results use a balanced liquid fertilizer every 2 weeks.
Deadheading
Remove spent flowers and seed pods to promote blooming.
Planting / indoor care
They love the sun, so let the plant get a few hours of sunlight everyday to get it to bloom. If you see a sudden drop in the amount of buds, it can be a result of changes in the amount of sunlight it receives. When you water your hibiscus let the topsoil dry out between waterings and prevent the soil from getting soggy.
Temperature tolerance
Treat as annuals in cooler climates - they will not survive a frost but can be overwintered indoors. Pruning helps maintain a nice shape and size and this will also encourage a fuller plant.
Outdoor care
Outdoor hibiscus flourishes best in warm and sunny places. The plants will be enjoyable in container gardens or freely planted in beds in the garden.
Features
Hibiscus plants attract butterflies and hummingbirds to the garden.
HibisQs Long-Lasting Blooms
Perfect for containers and landscapes
Frequently Asked Questions
Hawaiian Punch Hibiscus plants are known for their big, bold, vibrant long-lasting blooms, which last 3 to 4 days. This is longer than most hibiscus blooms, which typically last only a day.
No, Hawaiian Punch Hibiscus plants are intended for ornamental purposes as garden or indoor plants and are not recommended for human consumption or for making tea.
These plants thrive best with 6 or more hours of direct sunlight per day.
Hawaiian Punch Hibiscus is available in a variety of colors including pink, red, orange, yellow, orange-yellow, and white.
Water the plant when the top 1 inch (2.5 cm) of the soil is dry to the touch. It’s important to avoid overwatering and to let the topsoil dry out between waterings.
Remove spent flowers and seed pods to promote blooming by directing the plant’s energy to produce new blooms. Hold the branch of the finished bloom between your fingers (see photo) and snap/break it off where it joins the main plant stem and discard.
Yes, these plants attract butterflies and hummingbirds, making them a great addition to gardens for nature enthusiasts.
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