HIBISCUS - Hibis'cus
Description of hibiscus
Potting of hibiscus
Propagation of hibiscus
Hardy perennials: Seeds can be sown in drills 1 inch deep in light soil in May or June. The seedlings are transplanted, 6 inches apart, in a nursery bed and set in their final positions in the fall. They may also be divided.
Annual varieties: Seeds may be sown in rows that are 4-6 feet apart in fertile soil.
Okra: Sowing should be done when the weather is completely warm and settled. Seeds of Hibiscus esculentus should be planted a few inches apart and about an inch deep in rows spaced 4 to 5 feet apart. The plants should be thinned to stand 2 to 3 feet apart. These distances are meant for tall varieties; dwarf varieties, which bear less profusely, may be spaced closer. Frequent cultivation throughout the summer should be practiced. The pods are harvested while still young and tender. A long succession of picking is provided through the summer and until the coming of frost.
Hardy flowering varieties: Cuttings can be inserted into a sand bed in the summer and set in a cold frame or greenhouse which is kept closed until roots have formed. They are then planted in a nursery bed and finally they are moved to their permanent spot. Named varieties may also be grafted on the common kind in March. These plants can also be propagated by hardwood cuttings taken in the fall.
Varieties of hibiscus
Tropical kinds:
Hibiscus Rosasinensis (Rose of China);
Hibiscus cannabinus;
Hibiscus Eetveldeanus;
Hibiscus mutabilis (Cotton Rose, Confederate Rose);
Hibiscus schizopetalus;
Hibiscus tiliaceus.
Hardy Perennials:
Hibiscus Moscheutos (Rose Mallow or Swamp Hibiscus);
Hibiscus grandiflorus;
Hibiscus oculiroseus. Some of the best hybrids are: Clown (white & pink w/ crimson center), Crimson Wonder (crimson-red); Fresno (silvery pink); Satan (velvety crimson); Snow White (pure white); Poinsettia (red); Silver Rose (pink); White Giant (white).
Annual Kinds:
Hibiscus Tritonum (Flower of an Hour);
Hibiscus esculenta (Okra);
Hibiscus Sabdariffa (Roselle or Jamaica Sorrel);
Hibiscus Manihot.
Hardy flowering shrub:
Hibiscus syriacus (Rose of Sharon or Shrub Althaea).
Single-flowered kinds are: coelestis, Hamabo, Mauve Queen, totus albus, Woodbridge, and ruber.
Double-flowered kinds are: ardens, Jeanne d'Arc, coeruleus plenus, Leopoldii plenus and paeoniflorus.
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