| I don't know nearly enough re things hibiscus. Our only one (Rose of Sharon) is a 3 year old "Lucy" which does a great job of flowering in a quite shady location.
This past weekend I made a small addition (only about 25 to 30 sq feet and not rectangular) to our larger more established garden.
I know it is a small area but instead of planting more perennials I wanted to put in a something different. So I was thinking that there might be a dwarf hibiscus that would be appropriate. Are there any outstanding choices in this regard that I should consider?
Thanks for your advice and experience. |