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Big Hit Red Hibiscus

Hibiscus × 'Happa Red'
$32.25
A hibiscus type with big red flowers on a green backdrop. A great addition to North Texas flower beds or containers, growing 5' in height and 3' width. Big Hit Red Hibiscus thrives in full sun, so plant accordingly. Its flowers can be 10'' across, making this a bold choice.

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Big Hit Red Hibiscus

Hibiscus × 'Happa Red'

Big Hit Red Hibiscus is a unique perennial known for its massive, deep red flowers that can span up to 10 inches across. It blooms through summer and into fall, this variety forms a tall, upright clump that reaches up to 5 feet in height and spreads about 3 feet wide. Its broad green leaves are the perfect background for the vivid blooms, making this plant a beautiful specimen for any planting, especially in sunny locations.

  • Herbaceous perennial
  • Fast growth rate
  • Large red blossoms in summer and fall on a backdrop of emerald foliage
  • Attractive to pollinators
  • An excellent choice for both beds and containers

This hibiscus variety is right at home in zones 5 through 9, making it well-suited for North Texas landscapes. It prefers full sun and rich, well-drained soil, but will fare well in partial shade as well. To keep it always looking its best, remove withered blooms and cut back stems in late fall after flowering ends. 


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