Summerific® 'Lilac Crush' Rose Mallow (Hibiscus hybrid)

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Summerific® 'Lilac Crush' Rose Mallow (Hibiscus hybrid)

Please Note: Our plants are beginning to go dormant. During dormancy, plants go inactive to conserve energy for the next growing season. You may notice yellowing leaves, spots and thinning foliage.
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Summerific® 'Lilac Crush' showcases 7-8" lavender blue flowers with thick, overlapping petals. The flowers will appear the most blue under cool conditions. This beauty has an upright, columnar habit that is very sturdy and resists lodging. It attracts hummingbirds, is native to North America and resists deer. 

  • 60-66 inches tall and 48-54 inches wide at maturity
  • Hardy in zones 4-9, be sure to check your USDA zone to ensure success
  • Plant in full sun to part sun (4-6+ hours daily)
  • Space plants 48-54 inches apart for best results
  • Produces "dinner-plate" flowers in a lavender blue shade starting in summer and lasting into fall
  • Maintains rich green foliage in an upright, column-like habit from late spring to frost
  • Great for borders, landscapes, focal points, rain gardens, bogs
  • Attracts bees, butterflies and resists deer
  • Native to North America, long blooming, fall interest, bog plant

Care: Hibiscus love the sun and need moist, well-drained soil. Keeping these plants watered will result in larger flowers and lush foliage. Deadheading will improve the appearance of the plant, but is not necessary for continued bloom. It is best to plant Hibiscus in the garden before the heat of the summer arrives, and should be heavily mulched the first winter. In spring, cut back any remaining stems before new growth appears. Do not trim back in fall. A strong pair of loppers or a saw will be necessary to cut this plant back. Be advised that Hibiscus is always one of the last perennials to emerge in spring. Be patient, even if you think it is dead, it most likely isn't. Its vigorous growth rate more than makes up for this late start, however. Japanese beetles find these plants especially delicious. Fertilize with Proven Winners Continuous Release Plant Food in spring and mid-summer.

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