Gartenhibiskus, Strauchhibiskus

Variety

Gartenhibiskus, Strauchhibiskus

created by Alex&Sempi at 15.02.2025

Features

Color

Flower white

Flower white-rose

creamy

light purple

light blue

white-red

Resistances

resistant

cold tolerant

robust

disease resistant

drought tolerant

Pest-resistant

Little susceptible

Winter hardy

Fruit shape

capsule

Growth habit

growth habit: shrubby

growth habit: upright-bushy

lifespan: perennial

flower: flowering

leaves: Deciduous

warm germination

seed-fixed: yes

ornamental plant

self-seeding

root type: deep-rooted

Location

planting: outdoor

light: sunny to semi-shady

Soil: permeable soil

Fertilization: nutrient-rich

fertilization: humus-enriched

light: light shade.

Soil: regular garden soil

soil moisture: moist

Water: regularly

Light: Semi-Shade

Heat requirement: high

soil moisture: no waterlogging

Fertilization: single dose of compost

Season Overview

Propagating

Planting

Harvest

Harvest

J

F

M

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M

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J

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1ST YEAR

FOLLOWING YEARS

Description

The plant genus Hibiscus or marshmallow (Hibiscus) includes several hundred species worldwide, all of which originate from Asia, but are widespread throughout the tropical and subtropical regions of the world. They are part of the large mallow family (Malvaceae). They are both annual and perennial herbaceous plants, semi-shrubs, shrubs and trees. The Chinese rose hibiscus (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis) is very popular here as a houseplant and container plant. In Central European latitudes, only the garden or shrub hibiscus (Hibiscus syriacus) and the cultivated forms of the hardy perennial hibiscus (Hibiscus x moscheutos) are suitable for the garden.

Non hybrid

Frostproof

Growing tips

If possible, hibiscus should only be planted in the garden in spring so that it is well rooted by the first winter. This also applies if you want to replant your hibiscus. The planting hole should be twice the size of the root ball. Mix the excavated soil with some nourishing compost before refilling. Be careful when tamping down the soil so that no roots are damaged. A layer of mulch in the root area is advisable. Water the hibiscus well and also make sure to water the young plants in good time if it is dry, otherwise buds that have already set can fall off.

Details

Light requirement

Sunny

Water requirement

Moist

Soil

Medium (loamy)

Nutrient requirement

High

Light germinator

Germination temperature

20 - 25 °C (Degrees Celsius)

Plant distance

150 cm

Row spacing

150 cm

Seeding depth

0.5 cm

Antagonistic Plants

Diseases

Root Rot

Septoria

Angular leaf spot of cucumber

Powdery mildews

Pests

Spider mites

Aphids

White fly

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