We are in Florida and our hibiscus are actually in the ground. They are don't do well with freezing temps when left to their own devices. On the rare nights that the temps are going into the low 30's, we cover them up with light blankets and clip the shut with clothes pins. If the temp is going to be 32ºF or below, covering them or bringing them in is a must. If you cover them, take the covers off again the next morning after the temperature begins to rise so they have a chance to breathe. Sometimes, despite our best efforts, the leaves will still drop, but after all the danger of freeze has past, they can be lightly pruned. As soon as the weather warms up, they have always leafed back out and flowered again.
The hibiscus is a flowering plant and grass is a non-flowering plant.
Hibiscus was a insect pollinated plant. Hibiscus have colourful petals to attract insects. Secondly, hibiscus have nectaries to produce nectar.
Bambusiocola thoracicus
sexually.
it isnt endangered
Hibiscus is a tropical plant. Unless you live in Hawaii or Southern Florida, it will need to be grown indoors except during warm weather.
That is the correct spelling of "hibiscus" (plant genus Hibiscus).
Hibiscus
Hibiscus is a plant, not a compound.
Hibiscus has reticulate venation. Leaves of orchid plant are sessile. Leaves of hibiscus plant have stalks.
The hibiscus is itsʻ own plant- itʻs not connected to anything different- just a stem that grew with it. therefore, the hibiscus is an independent plant. SMART!!
The hibiscus is a flowering plant and grass is a non-flowering plant.
yes hibiscus is unisex plant
No, Hibiscus are a group of shrubs and perennials.
you get Blingo but you have to get hip-hop hibiscus by this code DJdude456 then go to seed bag it should be there then plant it with any other two plants
I believe that hibiscus belong to the MALVACEAE familY.
Hibiscus was a insect pollinated plant. Hibiscus have colourful petals to attract insects. Secondly, hibiscus have nectaries to produce nectar.