HIBISCUS Syriacus Marsh mallow out of Tree
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Species: Hibiscus Latin name: Hibiscus Syriacus Other usual name: Muimauve en Arbre - Ketmie des Jardins - Mauve en Arbre - en. Rose of Althea - Rose of Sharon Variety: Common Althéa Family: Malvacées Origin: Asia, Korea
The hibiscus syriacus: Rustic and robust very floriferous shrub, tolerates temperatures from -12°C to -15°C, multiple flowers and multicoloured bright color, size from 6 to 8 cm simple or double and edible. Small dark green leaves. This shrub is mostly used for bedding , cutting hedges and hedges, flowers to give a small exotic feeling to your garden. Easy to cultivate.
Seed sowing: March to July under greenhouse Flowering of the hibiscus syriacus: July to September Height: The hibiscus syriacus reaches on average 2 to 3 m Exposure: Shone upon, Semi shade
Sowing instructions: Seed sowing from Marh to July under heated greenhouse, out of cup and cover slightly with potting soil, then transplant directly in place the following year from there on a sandy ground. The hibiscus syriacus likes a site in full sun or semi shade. Cut and water regularly, for a better flowering.
Sowing distance: To transplant all 80cm with 1 m Minimum seed sowing temperature: 20 to 25 °C
Net weight of seeds: 2 gr. = + 120 seeds
All our seeds are sold with their sowing instructions.
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