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KOPPER KING FLEMING™ HARDY HIBISCUS
Hibiscus x moscheutos
'Kopper King'
PP10794 Plant propagation prohibited
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2 gallon Potted
(SKU: 5819)
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**HARDY HIBISCUS CANNOT BE SHIPPED UNTIL AFTER JUNE 1ST TO GUARANTEE THEY ARE BREAKING DORMANCY**
List Price $45.00 Per Plant
Jumbo gallon Potted
(SKU: 6517)
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**HARDY HIBISCUS CANNOT BE SHIPPED UNTIL AFTER JUNE 1ST TO GUARANTEE THEY ARE BREAKING DORMANCY**
List Price $35.00 Per Plant
Hardiness Zone: 4-9 · Mature Height: 3-4 Feet · Mature Spread: 2-4 Feet
Buy Kopper King Fleming™ Hardy Hibiscus online. White flowers with a red eye on top of deeply cut maple type leaves are dark green in lower light conditions to dark burgundy in full sun. Note: Hardy hibiscus will die back to the ground every winter and emerge from the ground in late spring.
Family: Malvaceae · Common Name: Althea / Rose of Sharon / Hardy Hibiscus
FREE with every plant purchased:
- The Sooner Guarantee: For details, click here!
- A pre-applied, pre-measured amount of time release fertilizer that keeps your plant well nourished for up to one year.
- Pre-hydrated Hydro-Gels are included in the top of each container to use when planting as they help retain soil moisture, and plants will establish more quickly with less transplant shock. Plants will also survive drought-like conditions and accidental missed waterings better.
- Planting and Care Instruction brochure.
- Catalogs of new and exciting plant brands, such as Garden Debut® and Proven Winners®.
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KOPPER KING FLEMING™ HARDY HIBISCUS Plant Characteristics
Cultural Information*
• | Leaf Spot - High Resistance |
• | Powdery Mildew - High Resistance |
• | Root Rot - High Resistance |
Flower Type*
• | Single Blooming |
Growth Rate*
• | Fast |
Leaf Type*
• | Deciduous/Herbaceous |
Plant Type*
• | Perennial |
Preferred Soil Conditions*
• | Adapts Well to Most Soil Types |
• | Adapts Well to Wet Areas |
• | Average |
• | Moist |
• | Salt Tolerant |
• | Well-Drained |
Propagation Methods*
• | Cuttings or Divisions |
Season of Interest*
• | Fall |
• | Late Spring/Early Summer |
• | Late Summer/Early Autumn |
• | Spring |
• | Summer |
• | Summer Flowering |
2 review(s) for KOPPER KING FLEMING™ HARDY HIBISCUS
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KOPPER KING FLEMING™ HARDY HIBISCUS Homeowner Growing & Maintenance Tips
Hardy Hibiscus is easy to grow and adapts to most conditions. Remove dead canes in early spring to avoid root rot during the winter. One of the last plants to break dormancy in spring, and can stay dormant into early summer. Feed once a year with a slow release fertilizer.
Interesting Notes About KOPPER KING FLEMING™ HARDY HIBISCUS
The Fleming™ Hardy Hybrid Hibiscus is the work of three brothers from Lincoln, Nebraska. 50 years of hybridizing has brought us this fantastic array of beautiful yet hardy (to -30 degrees) group of perennials.
For more info on Fleming Hybrid Plants click here
Greg - Oct 01, 2011
Washington (Hardiness Zone: 6)
Our favorite. A beautiful and rugged selection that is one of the earliest to bloom in our climate and always draws lots of admiration from visitors to our garden. For about a month in June to early July, the shoots look like little torches in the sunlight. The leaves are shiny and the older leaves are turning the signature coppery purple color while the emerging foliage at the tip of the shoot is bright green. Then come the buds and the anticipation of that first bloom to open. We cut our flowers the morning that they open and they last in a vase (where we can enjoy them while following our daily routine) through the following evening. Bey then, there are more flowers to replace the wilting ones. If you only have room for one, this should be seriously considered.
Kellie - Jul 27, 2019
Ohio (Hardiness Zone: 5)