




Giant Hibiscus Watermelon Ruffles
Hibiscus hybrida Watermelon Ruffles
19 reviews
Giant Hibiscus Watermelon Ruffles
Hibiscus hybrida Watermelon Ruffles
19 reviews
- Large, vibrant blooms that make a statement in any garden
- Unique watermelon color with ruffled edges for a stunning look
- Easy to grow and maintain, perfect for both experienced and novice gardeners
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Why Giant Hibiscus Watermelon Ruffles?
The Giant Hibiscus Watermelon Ruffles (Hibiscus hybrida Watermelon Ruffles) are sought after for their stunning, oversized flowers in shades of pink, red, and white. These blooms can reach up to 12 inches in diameter, making them a striking addition to any garden or landscape. With their unique watermelon-like ruffled petals, these hibiscus hybrids are sure to capture attention and admiration.
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Sunlight
Giant Hibiscus Watermelon Ruffles require full sunlight to thrive, ideally receiving at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day. This will help promote healthy growth, abundant flowering, and vibrant coloration in the blooms. Plant in a sunny location w

Watering
Giant Hibiscus Watermelon Ruffles require consistently moist soil, but not waterlogged. They should be watered deeply and thoroughly, allowing the soil to dry out slightly between waterings. Mulching around the base of the plant can help retain soil moistu

Fertilizing
Giant Hibiscus Watermelon Ruffles generally require a balanced fertilizer with a higher phosphorus content to promote blooming and fruit development. A slow-release fertilizer applied monthly during the growing season can help provide the necessary nutrien
Giant Hibiscus Watermelon Ruffles (Hibiscus hybrida Watermelon Ruffles)
The Giant Hibiscus Watermelon Ruffles is a stunning variety of hibiscus with large, vibrant pink blooms that have ruffled edges, resembling the look of a watermelon. This hybrid hibiscus plant is known for its eye-catching flowers and long blooming period, making it a popular choice for gardens and landscapes.
This hibiscus plant typically grows to a height of 4-6 feet and has a spreading habit, creating a bushy and full appearance. The deep green foliage provides a lovely contrast to the bright pink flowers, adding to the overall appeal of the plant.
With proper care and maintenance, the Giant Hibiscus Watermelon Ruffles can thrive in various climates and soil types. It requires full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil to ensure healthy growth and abundant blooms. Regular watering and pruning can help promote continuous flowering throughout the growing season.
Whether planted in a garden bed, as a focal point in a mixed border, or in a container on a patio or deck, the Giant Hibiscus Watermelon Ruffles is sure to add a pop of color and tropical flair to any outdoor space.
Plant Information:
Botanical Name: | Hibiscus hybrida Watermelon Ruffles |
USDA Zones: | 4 - 9 |
Mature Height: | 4-5 FT |







Pollination Info
Pollination Info for Giant Hibiscus Watermelon Ruffles (Hibiscus hybrida Watermelon Ruffles)
Giant Hibiscus Watermelon Ruffles, also known as Hibiscus hybrida Watermelon Ruffles, are beautiful flowering plants that require pollination to produce seeds and fruit.
Pollination Method:
Giant Hibiscus Watermelon Ruffles are pollinated by bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and other flying insects that are attracted to their bright and showy flowers.
Pollination Process:
When a pollinator visits the flower of the Giant Hibiscus Watermelon Ruffles, it collects pollen from the anthers (male reproductive organs) and transfers it to the stigma (female reproductive organ) of the same or another flower. This process leads to fertilization and the production of seeds.
Importance of Pollination:
Pollination is essential for the reproduction and survival of plants, including Giant Hibiscus Watermelon Ruffles. Without pollination, these plants would not be able to produce seeds, fruit, or new plants.
Encouraging Pollination:
To encourage pollination of Giant Hibiscus Watermelon Ruffles, plant them in a sunny location with well-drained soil, provide ample water, and avoid using pesticides that may harm pollinators. Additionally, you can attract pollinators by planting other flowering plants nearby.
FAQ
Giant Hibiscus Watermelon Ruffles FAQ
1. What is the Giant Hibiscus Watermelon Ruffles?
The Giant Hibiscus Watermelon Ruffles (Hibiscus hybrida Watermelon Ruffles) is a hybrid variety of hibiscus plant known for its large, vibrant blooms in a watermelon-like pattern.
2. How big do the blooms of the Giant Hibiscus Watermelon Ruffles get?
The blooms of the Giant Hibiscus Watermelon Ruffles can reach up to 10-12 inches in diameter, making them a stunning addition to any garden or landscape.
3. How do I care for Giant Hibiscus Watermelon Ruffles?
It is recommended to plant the Giant Hibiscus Watermelon Ruffles in well-draining soil in a sunny location. Water regularly and fertilize during the growing season to encourage healthy growth and abundant blooms.
4. Can Giant Hibiscus Watermelon Ruffles be planted in containers?
Yes, Giant Hibiscus Watermelon Ruffles can be grown in containers as long as they have enough room for root growth and are provided with adequate sunlight and water.
5. How do I prune Giant Hibiscus Watermelon Ruffles?
It is recommended to prune Giant Hibiscus Watermelon Ruffles in the early spring to remove any dead or damaged branches and encourage new growth. You can also deadhead spent blooms to promote continuous blooming.
6. Are Giant Hibiscus Watermelon Ruffles deer resistant?
While no plant is completely deer-proof, Giant Hibiscus Watermelon Ruffles is known to be deer resistant due to its tough foliage and large blooms.
7. How do I overwinter Giant Hibiscus Watermelon Ruffles?
It is recommended to overwinter Giant Hibiscus Watermelon Ruffles in a frost-free location, such as a greenhouse or indoors near a sunny window. Reduce watering and allow the plant to rest during the colder months.
8. Can I propagate Giant Hibiscus Watermelon Ruffles?
Yes, you can propagate Giant Hibiscus Watermelon Ruffles through stem cuttings taken in the spring or summer. Dip the cuttings in rooting hormone and plant them in a well-draining soil mix to encourage root development.
For more information about Giant Hibiscus Watermelon Ruffles, please consult with your local garden center or horticulturist.
Planting & Care
Planting & Care for Giant Hibiscus Watermelon Ruffles
Scientific Name: Hibiscus hybrida Watermelon Ruffles
Planting:
- Choose a location that receives full sunlight for at least 6-8 hours a day.
- Plant in well-drained soil with a pH of 6.0 to 7.5.
- Space multiple plants at least 2-3 feet apart to allow for proper growth.
- Water regularly, especially during hot and dry periods.
Care:
- Prune the plant in early spring to promote new growth and a bushy appearance.
- Fertilize with a balanced fertilizer every 4-6 weeks during the growing season.
- Monitor for pests such as aphids or spider mites and treat accordingly.
- Deadhead spent flowers to encourage continuous blooming.
By following these planting and care tips, your Giant Hibiscus Watermelon Ruffles plant should thrive and produce beautiful, vibrant flowers throughout the growing season.
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