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Midnight Marvel Hardy Hibiscus has intense dark foliage with bright red flowers in Summer and Fall. It attracts hummingbirds and butterflies to your garden and is perfect for landscapes or planting in a container. Loves Full Sun; 8 plus hours direct sun daily and Prefers consistent soil moisture.
$ 36 95. ($12.32 /plant) Pay $11.95 after $25 OFF your total qualifying purchase upon opening a new card. Apply for a Home Depot Consumer Card. Deer-resistant hibiscus grows in USDA zones 4 to 9. Red flowers attract butterflies and pollinators. Can be planted from spring to summer. View More Details. Unavailable at South Loop. Delivery Details.
Twice a week. The beautiful art deco pattern makes this Hardy Hibiscus look like it has been spray painted, and you'll love how it makes your garden look. The 8 in. to 8-1/2 in., vibrant pink flowers with salmon tones.
11 Αυγ 2024 · Midnight Marvel Hibiscus (Hibiscus ‘Midnight Marvel’) is a hardy hibiscus cultivar known for its: Large, deep red flowers (up to 9 inches across) Dark purple, maple-like foliage. Compact growth habit (3-4 feet tall and wide) Long blooming period (mid-summer to fall) Cold hardiness (USDA zones 4-9) Planting Your Midnight Marvel Hibiscus.
Hibiscus ‘Midnight Marvel’ – Rose Mallow: An In-depth Look. Noted for its dark foliage and long blooming season, Hibiscus ‘Midnight Marvel’ (Rose Mallow) is a compact, well-branched, herbaceous perennial with extremely large, deep scarlet red flowers, up to 9 in. across (22 cm).
A new and distinct cultivar of winter-hardy herbaceous Hibiscus hybrid plant named ‘Midnight Marvel’ comprising a naturally-short, compact, heavy-branching habit. The foliage has strong dark purple overtones, and the plant flowers with a multitude of deep scarlet-red flowers with a darker red eye over at least 12 weeks during the summer ...
Hibiscus 'Midnight Marvel' Plant Care: Prefers consistently moist, highly fertile, slightly acidic soil in full sun. Keeping plants watered will result in larger flowers and lush foliage. Late to emerge. USDA Hardiness Zone: Zone 4 (-30/-20F)