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Texas Star hibiscus is a striking, easy-to-grow perennial across many hardiness zones. A native plant to the Southeastern ...
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Luna hibiscus ( Hibiscus 'Luna') is a bushy plant with large, saucer-like flowers that stand out in the garden. "Flower ...
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Gorgeous Zone 6 Perennials to Grow Now
These impressive zone 6 perennials are easy to grow and offer loads of eye-catching garden flair. The post Gorgeous Zone 6 Perennials to Grow Now appeared first on The Luxury Spot.
They produce flowers in shades of white to red from July to September, are sun-loving and prefer moist soil. Hardy Hibiscus attracts bees, butterflies and hummingbirds. Last, but certainly not ...