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Hardy Tropical Blooms for Every Garden
Transform your landscape with the Luna Pink Swirl Hibiscus, a game-changing cold-hardy variety that shatters the myth that hibiscus belongs only in tropical climates. This exceptional shrub produces massive, ruffled blooms in soft pink with striking white swirled patterns—a color combination that stops visitors in their tracks. Hardy through USDA zones 5-9, it thrives where traditional tropical hibiscus would fail, making it the perfect choice for gardeners seeking that exotic flair without the winter hassle. This deciduous shrub reaches 3-5 feet tall and wide, fitting seamlessly into borders, foundation plantings, or as a focal point specimen. The magic happens mid-summer through fall when blooms appear in rapid succession, each flower opening fresh daily for months of continuous color. The plant demands full sun and well-draining soil to perform its best, rewarding you with reliable, abundant flowering season after season. Beyond its stunning visual appeal, Luna Pink Swirl attracts butterflies and hummingbirds, bringing dynamic wildlife activity to your outdoor space. Once established, it's remarkably low-maintenance, requiring minimal pruning or fussing. This is the hibiscus that delivers tropical drama with temperate-zone toughness.
Planting & Care
1. Planting: To achieve the best results, plant hibiscus in your garden before the intense summer heat arrives. Hibiscus thrive in bright, sunny environments, so it's important to ensure they receive plenty of sunlight. Choose a location that provides 4 to 6 hours of partial sunlight each day. Additionally, they prefer soil that is both moist and well-drained, which allows them to flourish and display their beautiful blooms throughout the growing season. Keep in mind that hibiscus is one of the last perennials to emerge in spring. Be patient; even if it appears dead, it is likely still alive.
2. Watering: This hibiscus needs moderate watering to thrive and yield larger flowers and lush foliage. Water regularly, particularly during dry spells. Maintaining consistent moisture is essential, but take care to avoid overwatering.
3. Fertilizing: These vibrant plants greatly benefit from a protective layer of mulch during their first winter. Mulch helps retain moisture and insulates the roots. In early spring and again in mid-summer, apply a slow-release fertilizer. Additionally, you can use a water-soluble fertilizer every two weeks throughout the growing season.
4. Pruning: Deadheading will enhance the appearance of the plant, but it is not essential for ongoing blooming. In spring, prune any leftover stems before new growth begins. Avoid trimming in the fall. To cut this plant back, you will need a sturdy pair of loppers or a saw.
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Product Details
| Mature Height: | 2-3 ft. |
| Mature Width: | 2-3 ft. |
| Sunlight: | Full-Partial Sun |
| Blooms: | Summer |
| Growth Rate: | Fast Growing |
| Botanical Name: | Hibiscus moscheutos 'Luna Pink Swirl' |
| Does Not Ship To: | AZ, OR |
| Grows Well In Zones: | 5-9 outdoors |
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