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RoS Blue Satin

Gutzmek
11 years ago

So I usually keep my hardy hibiscus outside after several freezes to stunt them for winter. My current indoor area is becoming crowded and this helps. After a few days of warmer weather, Blue Satin decided it must be spring. I noticed a few sprouts and brought it in. The below picture is after 2 weeks of growth. Guess I will get flowers early this year.
Ed

Comments (8)

  • beachbarbie
    11 years ago

    Nice! Wish I had room for this one, I'm a sucker for a blue or purple bloom.
    We've had such warm weather here that my tropical hibiscus didn't go into the greenhouse until last week.
    Barb

  • Gutzmek
    Original Author
    11 years ago

    Barb,
    This plant is a hardy hibiscus. Depending on your humidity, you can plant this outside. I keep all mine in pots so I can easily adjust to environment and color taste. Attached a few more photos. The plant is growing exponentially.
    Ed

  • Gutzmek
    Original Author
    11 years ago

    Bud'o'rama,
    I counted a few days ago and lost count when I got to 30+
    Gotta love H. Syriacus
    Ed

  • Gutzmek
    Original Author
    11 years ago

    It`s starting......

  • Gutzmek
    Original Author
    11 years ago

    Without a doubt, my favorite Hibiscus Syriacus.
    Ed

  • RetiredFlorida
    11 years ago

    Sweet! Envious!!

  • merkity
    11 years ago

    nice! I have a pair of hardy seedlings that are supposed to be blues as well - I expect they should flower this season, they have started to sprout their spring leaves already.

  • wally_1936
    11 years ago

    I still have not found the blues this is as close as I have gotten.
    Thanks for the post

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