Description:
Name: Florida Hopbush
Other common names include Hawaiian Hopseed, Hopbush, Hop Bush, Hopsbush, Broadleaf Hopbush, Native Hops, and Hopseed Bush.
Scientific name: Dodonaea Viscosa.
Color variations: Off white, pale yellow, pink, orange, various shades of red, and reddish purple, including two-tone combinations of these colors.
Plant seeds: Suitable for outdoor planting after the frost or indoors several weeks before the last frost.
Plant height: Ranges from 10 to 15 feet.
Plant spacing: Recommended spacing is between 6 to 10 feet.
Bloom time: Flowers from February to November, and year-round in tropical climates.
Hardiness zone: Suitable for zones 8 through 12.
Light requirements: Prefers full sun but can tolerate light shade.
Soil and water preferences: Performs well in average soil conditions and is drought-tolerant.
Quantity included: 40 seeds.
Materials: Seeds are packaged in a ziplock poly bag, which is labeled with a color photo, plant statistics, and planting instructions.
Discover more about this versatile and vibrant plant that adds color and texture to any garden space.
henk –
No idea if it works
Jean Redmond –
Nice pack of seeds, I got some planted already
Pat –
Good seller to buy from
Brenda Cooper –
Hope they germinate sooner than 9 months! Thanks for the seed!