![]() Perennial hibiscus gets cut back within a couple inches from the ground before each growing season and it quickly grows to its full height again each season from its roots. Though fashionably late in the growing season, once awakened from dormancy, these plants dazzle by growing up to an inch a day, a testament to their vigorous spirit. Deadheading will improve the appearance of the plant, but is not necessary for continued bloom. Keeping these plants watered will result in larger flowers and lush foliage. ![]() The Summerific Hibiscus are indeterminate types meaning that they flower all up and down the stems instead of just on the upper half of the plants creating a knockout display in the garden and landscape. Revel in the simplicity of growing these exotic looking blooms, even in cold climates down to -34☌, as the durable hibiscus moscheuto 'French Vanilla' defies the cold with its low maintenance and cold hardy features. Maintenance Notes: Hibiscus love the sun and need moist, well-drained soil. SUMMERIFIC French Vanilla Perennial Hibiscus is a compact well-branched large clump forming perennial with a naturally rounded habit. Sure to tantalize the senses, it provides a heartwarming display for gardeners with its massive, creamy yellow blooms that persist in abundance from summer's first warmth to the first frost. ![]() It's rare french vanilla yellow blooms invoke feelings of cozy cafes and sweet baked treats! Truly exceptional and extraordinary, thanks to its splendid and uncommon yellow flower and dark red eye which holds its color well throughout the season. ℹ Savor your cup of sweetness with the blissful "French Vanilla" Hibiscus! Warm and creamy, large and elegant. Hibiscus Moscheutos 'French Vanilla' PP33181 Very floriferous, Hibiscus ‘French Vanilla’ (Rose Mallow) is a compact, well-branched, herbaceous perennial with extremely large, creamy-yellow, ruffled flowers, up to 7-8 in.
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