A good yellow hibiscus can live for several years, typically ranging from 5 to 10 years with proper care. Factors such as climate, soil quality, and maintenance practices, like pruning and watering, can significantly influence its lifespan. In ideal conditions, some hibiscus plants can even thrive for up to 20 years. Regular attention to their health will help extend their life.
There are 2 different varieties that you can get at your local nursery. A tropical and a local variety. Now, depending on the zone of where you live determines the season for the plant. The tropical variety will die outside in the wintertime unless you live in mid to south Florida.
Iris pseudacorus can survive a long time even if there is dry conditions.
Diatomaceous earth can take a few days to a week to effectively kill yellow jackets.
Hibiscus disperse seeds by animals as the seed would hook onto the animal's hairs while it is sucking nectar
yes its safe, as long as its not yellow !
20-40 years in the wild or in captivity with good care
5 petals with a long stamen capped with a fuzzy tip.
Hibiscus plants have a woody stem.
Millions or billions of years.
A hibiscus flower typically lasts for about one day before wilting.
long jointed stems
There are 2 different varieties that you can get at your local nursery. A tropical and a local variety. Now, depending on the zone of where you live determines the season for the plant. The tropical variety will die outside in the wintertime unless you live in mid to south Florida.
27 years
24cm long and 15cm wide
Iris pseudacorus can survive a long time even if there is dry conditions.
Such stars usually last about 10 billion years.
They live up to about 7 years