The Hibiscus ‘Spinderella’ starter plant is a beautiful and hardy perennial that produces large, striking white flowers with pink-accented edges and a deep red eye from summer through fall. This plant grows up to 4.5 feet tall and features lush, dark green foliage, making it a stunning addition to gardens and landscapes. Ideal for full sun, this heat- and drought-tolerant hibiscus thrives in moist, organically rich soil.
As a perennial, this plant will die back in fall and become dormant, appearing leafless and cut back when shipped. However, it will resprout in spring from the base and flourish with proper care. Perfect for landscaping, pollinator gardens, and flower beds, Hibiscus ‘Spinderella’ attracts bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds while adding vibrant color to any outdoor space.
Key Features and Benefits:
- Plant Type: Hardy perennial hibiscus
- Condition: Starter plant, cutback and dormant for winter
- Size: Arrives in a 2.5 x 3.5-inch pot, grows up to 4.5 feet tall
- Flower Color: Large white blooms with pink-edged petals and a deep red center
- Sun Requirements: Thrives in full sun for best flowering
- Soil Needs: Prefers moist, organically rich soil but tolerates heat and humidity
- Use Cases: Great for landscaping, pollinator gardens, and summer floral displays
- Resprouting: Dormant and leafless in winter, will resprout from the base in spring
FAQs:
Q: Will the plant be leafless when it arrives?
A: Yes, this plant ships dormant and leafless during colder months but will resprout in spring.
Q: How tall will this hibiscus grow?
A: Hibiscus ‘Spinderella’ can reach up to 4.5 feet in height with proper care.
Q: Does this plant require full sun?
A: Yes, it thrives in full sun and produces the best blooms with 6+ hours of sunlight daily.
Q: What kind of soil does this hibiscus prefer?
A: It grows best in moist, organically rich soil but can tolerate heat and humidity.
Q: Is this hibiscus suitable for container planting?
A: While it can be grown in large containers, it is best suited for garden beds and landscapes where it has room to grow.
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