Yoder Pink Hibiscus Bush
From $27.99
Light: Full Sunlight
Pet Friendly: Yes
Yoder Pink Hibiscus
Yoder Pink Hibiscus Bush is an enchanting tropical hibiscus plant that graces your garden with lovely, hot pink hibiscus flowers. This pink hibiscus bush is a true beauty, boasting its vibrant and eye-catching blooms. With the Yoder Pink Hibiscus, you can infuse your outdoor space with a touch of tropical paradise, thanks to its captivating pink hibiscus flowers.
Yoder Hibiscus Plant Care
Scientific Name
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
Light
Yoder Pink Hibiscus Bush may not fit the stereotypical view of a sun-loving plant, but its preferences are more nuanced. If you’re in northern climates, offering full sun to this hot pink hibiscus plant is the way to go. However, in hotter and drier regions, providing some shade can be beneficial. To gauge your plant’s happiness, keep an eye on its pink hibiscus flowers. If they are consistently in bloom, your Yoder Pink Hibiscus is content. But if you notice a lack of buds and flowers, consider relocating it to a sunnier spot.
Water
As a thirsty plant, the Yoder Pink Hibiscus requires consistent watering to ensure the lushness of its pink hibiscus blooms. The frequency of watering will depend on your specific climate conditions, encompassing heat, wind, and humidity. In some cases, daily watering, or even twice a day in extremely dry environments, might be necessary to maintain the vibrancy of this pink hibiscus bush. Generally, it flourishes best when you provide 1 to 2 inches of water per week.
Hardiness Zones
The Yoder Pink Hibiscus Bush is rated for Zones 9 to 11. Find your zone here!
Pet Friendliness
The yoder pink hibiscus plant is pet friendly!
Pink Hibiscus Bush FAQ
How to Care for a Yoder Hibiscus Bush Plant?
Caring for a Yoder Hibiscus Bush plant involves providing it with full sun or partial shade, well-draining soil, and regular watering. These plants are known for their vibrant blooms, so it’s essential to ensure they receive adequate sunlight to encourage flowering. Read our full hibiscus plant care guide!
What is the Difference Between Yoder And Regular Hibiscus?
The key difference between Yoder Hibiscus and regular hibiscus plants is that Yoder plants are technically a dwarf variety, resulting in a smaller overall plant size.
Can You Plant Yoder Hibiscus in the Fall?
Yoder Hibiscus is typically planted in the spring or early summer when the risk of frost has passed and the weather is warm. Planting them in the fall is not recommended, as they prefer warm conditions to establish their roots and thrive.
Does Yoder Hibiscus Attract Hummingbirds?
Yoder Hibiscus bushes, with their striking, trumpet-shaped flowers, can indeed attract hummingbirds. These birds are often drawn to nectar-producing flowers, making Yoder Hibiscus an excellent choice for hummingbird-friendly gardens.
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Very happy purchase from this buyer. Fast shipping and excellent packaging. Will return again for my needs and would recommend others for theirs as well.
I love Hibiscus plants….they are so tropical!!!!!!
Big and beautiful!
I received a beautiful and healthy plant that looks just like the photo . It is doing very well and I will look for other plants in the future from this source.