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Q: Can you grown hibiscus in Michigan?
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How do cherries represent Michigan?

Approximately 80% of the cherries grown in the United States are grown in Michigan.


What country does the hibiscus plant come from?

The commonly grown hibiscus which has many cultivars is a native of a number of countries across Eastern Asia. There are many other types of hibiscus, originating in a variety of temperate and tropical countries.


What seasons to grow a puple hibiscus?

Hibiscus is a tropical plant. Unless you live in Hawaii or Southern Florida, it will need to be grown indoors except during warm weather.


What do you know about the cultivation of hibiscus in Maharashtra and its percentile growth?

There is no trend of hibiscus growing in maharashtra commercially. However many gardners plant hibiscus in their home gardens. The hibiscus canabinnus is grown commercially but in very few extent. It is grown for vegetabl purpose in initial/ tender stage & for rope making later stage of plants. Some popele say that flowers are used for jelly making, but such jelly is not still available in market.


Why aren't bananas grown in Michigan?

Bananas are fruit grown in very warm climates and Michigan is too cold in the winter for the trees to survive.


You want names of five shrubs grown in India?

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How many counties in Michigan are sugar beets grown?

21 Counties grow sugar beets in Michigan.


What kind of fruit is grown in Michigan?

apples blueberies cherries


Is cotton grown in Michigan?

No, it is too cool in Michigan and the growing season too short.


How do you reproduce a hibiscus grown in Michigan zone 4?

Early spring cuttings describe the way to reproduce a Michigan-growing hibiscus in United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) zone 4. Four- to six-inch- (10.16- to 15.24-centimeter-) long, leafless cuttings from new growth or soft wood must be dipped into rooting hormone and inserted in rich, well-drained potting mix. Plastic needs to cover, but not touch, the above-ground cutting in moist soil until roots appear in eight weeks and the seedling then transplants to a more permanent, protected, sunny, warm location.


What percentage of the nation's red tart cherries are grown in Michigan?

About 80 percent of the red tart cherries grown in the United States are produced in Michigan. New York and several other states grow the remainder.


What is the alphabetize of hibiscus?

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