Enter your ZIP code and uncover your Growing Zone, so your plants are ready to thrive from day one.
Turn up the color with hibiscus bushes you can buy online; Florida-grown tropical hibiscus (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis) bred for nonstop flowers in warm weather. If you’re exploring all your options, browse our full collection of tropical hibiscus plants to compare different styles and sizes. Prefer a more upright look? You can also shop hibiscus trees for a structured patio or entryway display.
Shop favorites like Fiesta, Multicolor, Double Peach, Double Red, Painted Lady Pink (classic pink), President Red, Fort Myers Yellow, Mango, and Seminole Pink (light pink). Choose 1 Gallon (small hibiscus) for balconies, tabletops, and rail planters, or 3 Gallon for instant landscape presence. For specialty varieties, take a look at our Yoder hibiscus selection, known for compact growth and vibrant color.
Care is easy: plenty of sun, water when the top inch of soil is dry, and light feeding during the growing season. Tip-pruning after a bloom wave keeps bushes full and encourages new buds. If you’re just getting started or want to maximize blooms, follow our complete tropical hibiscus care guide. Not sure whether a bush or tree is right for your space? Compare hibiscus trees vs bushes to find the best fit for your setup.
Use them as stand-alone patio accents, repeat a color along a border, or group mixed hues for a lush, tropical look. If your plant isn’t blooming as expected, check out our guide on why tropical hibiscus may not be blooming or improve your routine with our hibiscus watering guide and fertilizer tips. If you’ve been searching for a low-effort way to get big flowers and reliable color, a tropical hibiscus bush is the go-to pick.
Expect 2–4+ feet through the warm season, depending on sun, feeding, and pot size. Tip-prune to keep the shape dense and bud-heavy.
Fiesta and Multicolor are head-turners; President Red and Fort Myers Yellow are classic patio statement colors. For pinks, pick Painted Lady Pink (true pink) or Seminole Pink (light pink). Want something a little different? Check out the golden Mango!
Give 6–8 hours of sun, keep moisture consistent, and feed lightly every few weeks in warm weather. Rotate containers weekly so buds develop evenly.
Order from us and get hibiscus bushes for sale shipped nursery-fresh to most of the contiguous U.S.
Generally yes, though it’s best to discourage chewing on any plant. Place pots where curious pets can’t nibble leaves or flowers.