Variegated Hibsicus-pics

(Nadine) Devers, TX(Zone 9b)

These hanging baskets full of variegated Hibs was gonna be thrown away after they were used at a beach wedding...but I asked if I could have them and they said YES!!..man..did I grab them....got 3 of them....gonna plant them in the ground soon...

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(Nadine) Devers, TX(Zone 9b)

pic of pretty bloom...All 3 of the baskets are still blooming their heads off...

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Sinking spring, PA(Zone 5b)

What a great score. I really love that hibisus, and I have one in my "anything goes" planter bed. They look so cute in a hanging basket, too!

Midway, TX(Zone 8b)

Wow how lucky you are!! Beautiful plant.

Central Texas, TX(Zone 8b)

They can get pretty big, Nadine. You might have to cut them back later. LOL!!!

Brazoria, TX(Zone 9b)

I have 2 of those. One is 5 ft tall and the other is 3 ft. I never thought about placing them in a basket but yours are very pretty.
Susie

Poplarville, MS(Zone 8b)

I have one with foliage just like yours, but the flower is a deep yellow, the prettiest hib. in my garden for sure. I am blessed to live in a tropical area that allows me to plant my hibiscus and they come right back in spring. My oldest son has always loved these plants, when he was small he called them "hot bisquit" . I thought that was so cute.

Ocoee (W. Orlando), FL(Zone 9b)

Moodene....I love the Snow Queen Hibiscus....they are so pretty in the yard (and yes, you really will want to get them in the yard fairly soon!) Mine were easily 6 feet.
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(Nadine) Devers, TX(Zone 9b)

Cool!!..consider it done soon!!...LOL...

Palm Bay, FL(Zone 9b)

I received a cutting of this varigated hibiscus about 5 years ago. I had it in a pot and then decided to plant it in the ground. This is an old picture taken two years ago. I now have cuttings planted along the side of house and also in the front of house opposite this one. They bloom all summer. This year the flowers are bigger than ever.

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Palm Bay, FL(Zone 9b)

I forgot to add that it tries to revert to all green leaves. You have to cut them out, or else you will end up with a plain green, small leaved hibiscus.

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