Introducing 10 Seeds – White Texas Star Hibiscus (Hibiscus coccineus ‘alba’), a stunning addition to your garden. This tall perennial is renowned for its beautiful white flowers, making it a perfect choice for perennial borders or container gardening. The White Texas Star Hibiscus thrives in USDA zones 6 and higher, showcasing deeply lobed leaves that grow on tall stems. Its star-shaped white flowers not only bring visual appeal but also attract butterflies and birds, enhancing the biodiversity of your garden.
Plant these seeds at the back of your perennial border or group them near water features to create a striking display. In winter, the foliage may die back; however, a simple pruning in early spring will rejuvenate your plants for a vibrant growing season. We are committed to providing you with heirloom, non-GMO, all-natural open-pollinated seeds, ensuring that you receive only the best for your gardening endeavors.
Please note, as a perishable product, all sales are final. We appreciate your understanding regarding returns or refunds. Actual results may vary based on your climate and care, but we promise that our seeds are true to their description and botanical name.
Key Features:
- Type of plant: Perennial
- Condition: Heirloom, Non-GMO
- Mature Size: Tall, grows 4-6 feet
- Growing Conditions: Full sun to partial shade
- USDA Zone Growing: 6 and higher
- Soil Type: Well-draining, rich in organic matter
- Sunlight Exposure: Full sun preferred
- Expected Planting Period: Spring to early summer
Benefits:
The White Texas Star Hibiscus is not only a visual delight but also serves multiple purposes in your landscape. Use it as a backdrop in flower borders or as a focal point in container gardens. Its tall stature and vibrant blooms add height and interest, making it a favorite among garden enthusiasts. Plus, the attraction of butterflies and birds brings life to your outdoor space, promoting a healthy ecosystem.
FAQs:
- What are the growing conditions for White Texas Star Hibiscus?
This plant prefers full sun to partial shade and thrives in well-draining soil rich in organic matter. - When should I plant the seeds?
Seeds should be planted in spring to early summer for optimal growth. - How tall does the White Texas Star Hibiscus grow?
Expect this perennial to reach heights of 4 to 6 feet, making it an excellent backdrop for flower gardens. - Is the White Texas Star Hibiscus deer-resistant?
While not deer-proof, its striking flowers may deter some animals, but it’s best to take protective measures if deer are common in your area. - What happens to the plant in winter?
The foliage will die back in winter; prune the stems back to promote growth in spring.
Shop now and transform your garden:
Elevate your gardening experience with the White Texas Star Hibiscus. Enhance your garden with this beautiful addition, order today for a stunning display in your space! Don’t miss the chance to add this unique plant to your collection before it’s gone!