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    Tropical Hibiscus Plants for Sale

    Bring vacation color home with our hibiscus plants for sale—fresh, Florida-grown tropical hibiscus (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis) in bushes, trees, and compact varieties you can buy online with fast shipping. These hibiscus flowers love sun and warm weather, making them perfect for patios, porches, poolside planters, and bright garden beds. Choose from crowd-favorite colors like Fiesta, Multicolor, Double Peach, Double Red, Painted Lady Pink, President Red, Fort Myers Yellow, Mango, and Seminole Pink. Pick 1 Gallon (small/tabletop) for easy decorating, or step up to 3 Gallon for instant impact and more buds per flush. Each plant is hand-selected, packed with care, and ready to perform—just add sunlight, steady watering, and a little routine feeding. Whether you’re curating a bold entry display or mixing colors on the patio, our tropical hibiscus deliver wave after wave of blooms through the warm season. When cooler weather arrives, simply move container plants inside to a bright window and bring them back out in spring. If luscious color and easy wow factor are your goals, you’re in the right collection.

    Tropical Hibiscus FAQ

    Tropical hibiscus brings big, showy flowers on glossy foliage and loves containers. Give it sun, steady moisture, and light feeding and it rewards you with frequent blooms. It’s an effortless way to add a “resort” feel to everyday spaces.


    Plan on 6–8 hours of direct sun for best bud set and bloom size. In very hot, dry regions, a touch of afternoon shade helps foliage stay fresh.

    Yes—especially in cold climates. Keep plants outdoors in warm weather, then move them indoors before frost to a bright south or west window. Reduce watering slightly and resume full sun outdoors in spring.

    Right here—order online and get nursery-fresh tropical hibiscus shipped to most of the contiguous U.S. You’ll get the exact color and size you want without store hopping.

    These are tropical hibiscus (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis). Hardy types (often called Rose of Sharon) are a different plant. If you want glossy leaves and classic tropical blooms, you’re in the right place.