
Hibiscus comes in many different Varieties:
African Red Mallow” Clone from Kirstenbosch Bot. Garden with perennial stalks framed with showy red-maroon maple- like leaves with rounded (not pointed) tips, later topped with dusky coppery-magenta mallow flowers late summer on into winter. Cut to base after bloom cycle and will send up a clump of fresh purplish foliage. Sometimes marketed as a bold tall summer border plant for its dramatic purple foliage effect.

Hippy Paisley Hibiscus
A wonderful variegated form of Hibsicus eetveldianus. It makes a great outdoor summertime plant, but can be grown as a bright window plant inside at all times of the year.

“Aussie Queen”
“Carnival”
HIBISCUS ROSA-SINENSIS
Beautiful small featured ‘Cooperi’ selection with new leaves emerging ivory speckled with pink and veridian green, then darker green with age highlighted ivory and rose; very fetching red blossoms.

Weeping Hibiscus “Schizo” This is a Rare Variety
