In dormancy carefully dig it up, being delicate to roots, split stems and carefully untangle roots and replant. I'm actually doing that today in my gardens.
Yes, you can replant this plant in a different location.
No, hibiscus is not monocarpellary. It is a polycarpellary plant, meaning it has multiple carpels (female reproductive structures). Each carpel of the hibiscus plant forms a separate chamber containing ovules, which eventually develop into seeds after fertilization.
That is the correct spelling of "hibiscus" (plant genus Hibiscus).
The scientific name for the Chinese hibiscus plant is Hibiscus rosa-sinensis.
To separate a croton plant, carefully remove the plant from its pot, gently tease apart the root ball to separate the individual plants, and replant each division into its own container with fresh potting mix. Make sure each new plant has roots attached and water them well after repotting.
Hibiscus
Hibiscus is a plant, not a compound.
Hibiscus has reticulate venation. Leaves of orchid plant are sessile. Leaves of hibiscus plant have stalks.
Yes, you can replant a broken aloe leaf to propagate a new plant.
Yes, you can replant cactus arms after they have been removed from the main plant.
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!!
To split a spider plant, carefully remove the plant from its pot and gently separate the root ball into smaller sections. Each section should have its own roots and leaves. Replant the sections in separate pots with fresh soil and water them well.