Snow Queen Hibiscus (H. rosa spp.) – 1 TC Plant/Plug –5-10 inches-Edible Flowers! (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis ‘snow queen’) YOU WILL RECEIVE ONE SMALL TISSUE CULTURE PLANT/PLUG. THE ROOT BALL WILL BE WRAPPED IN DAMP PAPER TOWEL AND PLASTIC WRAP FOR SHIPMENT. Hibiscus Snow Queen is included as Tropical Hibiscus. It is strong and easy to grow. It has an upright spreading habit. The Variegated Hibiscus is described as a large shrub that has red flowers with green, white, and pink leaves. These large flowers have red color and are shaped like a trumpet. From the front view, we can see that they look like stars when it comes to the shape. It has outrageously long floral tubes and yellow stamens. The flowers are full of pollen and nectar, attracting a lot of pollinators such as butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds.Hibiscus variegated Snow Queen usually grows dense and big. When they get older, the leaves tend to change color and when they are put in the place with more sun, the colors tend to be red and pink. This flower will stand out among the others with dark green or dark red with larger, bolder, and non-variegated leaves. It has green foliage with bright white, which is in contrast with the large red flowers.Scientific Name: Hibiscus rosa-sinensis “Snow Queen”Common Name: Snow Queen Chinese HibiscusPlant Type: EvergreenLeaf Type: BroadleafHardiness Zone: 9, 10, 11 (lower zones if brought indoors during cold weather)Height: 8-10 feetSpread: 5-10 feetBloom Time: Spring, summer, fallFlower Color: RedOutdoor Light: Full sun, part sun, part shade, light shadeIndoor Light: Direct sunlight, highDrainage: Well drained, moistRate of Growth: ModerateWater Requirement: MediumpH Range: Acidic, mildly acidic, neutralMaintenance Level: LowSalt Tolerance: SlightSusceptible to Insects and Diseases: NoTips to care and maintenance:Hibiscus Snow Queen should be watered at least one or two times every week. Watering is especially important for the plant that just planted or when the weather gets hot and dry. Feel the soil moisture with your fingers or chopsticks. Before watering, remember to water it near the base of the plant and not over the foliage. If you plant it in the garden, you will have to water underneath the whole canopy with about 1 inch of water. If you put it in the container, please water the plant slowly and then stop when you see the water coming out of the drainage holes.Make a schedule to feed the Hibiscus Snow Queen so that it can eat regularly. For the ones located outdoors, give them fertilizer every two weeks. As for the ones indoors, fertilizing them every month is enough. You are recommended to use all purpose and balanced fertilizer. One of the examples is the one labeled 10-10-10. Do not give the Hibiscus too much fertilizer as it might be bad for the plant. Some of the issues include insect infestations and bud drop.Inspect the plant regularly in case there is any insect, insect damage, or spot. If there is any, prune off and throw the one that is infected so that it will not spread to the other parts of the plant.For your information, the shrub needs lots of light so please give it enough light. For the one that is placed indoors, you need to put it in front of a south facing window. It is also okay to put it in another sunny area of the home as long as it is away from the place with wind and the one with heat. For the outdoors like in the garden, it is also prohibited to plant it in high wind areas. Besides, it is also needed to cut off the overgrown hedges, trees or plants that can block the sunlight. In order to bloom well, the plant should get at least four to five hours of sunlight a day.After it produces flowers, you should cut off the Hibiscus Snow Queen to make it better. It is also effective to maintain the height that is wanted. Do not forget to also cut off the tall and useless streams. If you have no idea, you can cut them about one quarter inch above an outward facing leaf node and make a clean cut at the slight inward angle. You can do it with sharp hand clippers.Before the first front in the fall comes, make sure to already rescue the Hibiscus Snow Queen by taking it indoors. Take it back outside when the spring comes and after the frost. Make a schedule and do it every day for about three or four days. Every day, you will also have to move it to a slightly brighter, shadier, cooler or warmer one. Some of the examples include a porch or under the sunlight.
Robust Pink Rugosa – Size #2 Container – Drought Tolerant
Robust Pink Rugosa. Introducing the Robust Pink Rugosa, a truly remarkable addition to enhance the beauty and character of your garden or landscape. Why Choose the Robust Pink Rugosa?. Are you seeking a resilient plant that adds beauty and charm to your outdoor spaces?.
2 Rose Of Sharon Hibiscus Organic Live Plant w/ Roots Transplant Starter Bush
Please be advise that our fall/winter ( September-May) set in NW PA.. Our seedlings may have lost their leaves from the stem or are beginning to change in color.. Sizes of seedlings compared to photos WILL BE SMALLER due to the lack of Foliage on them. The root system on them are dug up and are healthy they will ready to bloom again in our Late spring Early Summer. 2 Starter rose of sharon seedlings with well established roots. Purple Flowers.Freshly harvested before shipment. shipped with damp burlap around roots to ensure roots system. Leaves may die off from the starter from the stress of up rooting. This is normal and will grow back with new foliage. ~Picture indicates average size of starter. Some may be slightly smaller or larger.~ ~ Hardy in zones 5 to 8, rose of Sharon (Hibiscus syriacus) produces bright showy blossoms in shades of violet and blue. Rose of Sharon is a hardy bush that can tolerate a range of soil pH, light exposure and watering. Transplant your rose of Sharon in the spring or fall if you live in an area that experiences winter cold. Hot summers and cold winters are stressful and potentially dangerous times to transplant bushes. ~ The shrub or small tree finds common use in gardens, where people grow it for its interesting frilly flowers. Rose of Sharon flowers, along with the fact that it is relatively easy to grow, make it a popular choice for floral landscaping. Rose of Sharon hedges are common, as is using it for a shrub border. Place the rose of Sharon in its new hole so it’s sitting at the same depth in the soil. Check to make sure the bush is straight vertically. Fill in the hole with soil when you’re satisfied with the bush’s placement.Water the newly transplanted bush until the soil becomes saturated with water and compresses around the trunk of the shrub. Free Next Day Shipping Stay safe & wish you all Well… God Bless We also do custom orders!!…Please ask us about it today!…
Florida Rose Pink Rabbiteye Blueberry – 1 TC plant/plug -3-6 in – Edible!
A relatively new introduction from the Southeast, Florida Rose is a spectacular selection of the Rabbiteye blueberry with bright pink to rosy colored fruits that are larger than Pink Lemonade and ripen in a wide range of colors.
Welwitschia mirabilis 10 month old seedling
Up for grabs isx1 Welwitschia mirabilis seedling! I cannot be responsible if you kill the plant after receiving a healthy seedling. Do not let roots sit in water. Can stay in the current pot for another few months but is ready for a slightly deeper pot.
Pecan Tree Seedlings Live Plants, 8+ Inches, Set of 5
I found a lots of this pecan growing in my banana patch. Attached to it it’s a huge pecan fruit on it. I thought to myself somebody probably would love to have it. 
Neem Tree Seedling Live Plant 10-20” Tall Healthy Azadirachta indica Medicinal
This Neem Tree Seedling Live Plant is a healthy Azadirachta indica tree that stands 10-20 inches tall. It thrives in subtropical, humid climates and can be grown both indoors and outdoors. With its white and green foliage, this medicinal plant is perfect for summer and spring seasons. It requires medium to full sun and has broadleaf that is both edible and child safe. This plant is a great addition to any yard, garden, or outdoor living space, providing natural benefits and beauty.
Concordia Oak Tree Seedling Bareroot Live Plant 12-18”
The Concordia Hybrid Oak (Quercus x introgressa) is a rapid-growth, three-way hybrid (Chinkapin, Dwarf Chinkapin, and Swamp White Oak) valued by hunters for heavy, sweet acorn production in 3–5 years.
Sansevieria Rorida Lite Variegated Small Size Rare Uniqe Snake Plant
Beautiful Desert Rose Live Plant Exotic Red Triple Petal With Dark Edge 25” Tall
Desert Roses thrive in warm temperatures, bright sunlight, and well-draining soil. Once established, they are drought tolerant and easy to maintain. • Established root system. • Flowering age plant.
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