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... 13) where a lower screen is required. HIBISCUS AS A FEATURE Most styles of garden could accommodate Hibiscus and Hibiscus-like plants as features. In Brisbane, Hibiscus heterophyllus makes an attractive specimen plant ( ... and G. sturtianum are frost resistant (29) however species such as Hibiscus heterophyllus and H. splendens will need extra protection in frost-prone areas (8) but can grow well in ...
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... compared with divided style of Hibiscus (Photo by Marcos Capelini) Although previously known as Hibiscus huegelii, Alyogyne species are no longer included in Hibiscus. Alyogyne can be recognized ... need supplementary watering under extremely dry conditions. Plants will however take regular watering provided that they are in a well-drained position. Of course, gardeners who wish to grow "blue hibiscus ...
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... another difference between Pavonia and Hibiscus species: while plants in the genus Hibiscus always have the style ... need much attention and which rewards the grower by performing extremely well in a pot, given enough sunlight and warmth. Bush detail As with most hibiscus ... perennials_lr.htm Glasshouse Works (USA) - calls it "Fairy Hibiscus" http://www.glasshouseworks.com/trop-p.html Nestreblae Exotics ...
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... Island), 'Seaside Mahoe' (Florida). CONFUSING SPECIES Thespesia populnea may be confused with Hibiscus tiliaceus which was the topic of an earlier 'Marvellous ... but again its weed potential in these zones would need to be evaluated USES T. populnea has a wide ... au/listing/thespesiapopulnea.htm SUMMARY Thespesia are trees in the hibiscus-family valued not only for their ornamental qualities but ...
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