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Other commonly cultivated Hibiscus species include althea (H. syriacus), Confederate rose (H. mutabilis), Texas star (H. coccineus) and rose mallow or hardy hibiscus (hybrids involving H.
Read more: 10 Mistakes Everyone Makes When Planting Hydrangeas To plant hibiscus seeds and grow your own flowers, you will need to identify the specific species you are working with first.
The new species of mirid was found on a sea hibiscus tree and named Campylomma singapura. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read ...
If you feed your plants when they aren't actively growing you might notice your hibiscus leaves turning yellow. 'Hibiscus should be fertilized frequently to optimize their growth,' says Lotte ...
“The hibiscus is a special flower; it’s pretty, and it can be used to make tea which has health benefits. A species of the hibiscus is also widely used to make paper. The red hibiscus is our ...