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... have Hibiscus heterophyllus and Hibiscus splendens. Queensland also has Hibiscus divaricatus as does Northern Territory and Western Australia. This site is primarily about hibiscus and hibiscus like ... information on other hibiscus, such as the tropical hibiscus, Hibiscus rosa-sinensis in the FAQ section. The FAQ section also includes information on cultivation, propagation and availablility of ...
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... HIBISCUS - Hibiscus syriacus DIFFERENCES BETWEEN TROPICAL AND HARDY HIBISCUS OTHER SPECIES OF HIBISCUS HIBISCUS COCCINEUS HIBISCUS MOSCHEUTOS HIBISCUS SABDARIFFA CULTIVATION Q and A, CARE, TIPS, TROUBLESHOOTING POT CULTURE PLANTING PRUNING PESTS - WHITEFLY FERTILISING WINTERIZING - POTS - GROUND PROPAGATION ...
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... hibiscus.org 3. PROPAGATION http://www.trop-hibiscus.com/cprop.html http://www.rozpat.net/Basics%20and%20Beyond.htm CUTTINGS: STEM, LEAF http:// ... http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/propagation/propagation.html SEED http://www.trop-hibiscus.com/hibseed.html Introduction Species Culinary FAQs Links Contact Us Privacy Policy Copyright © 2000-2006 hibiscus.org All rights reserved. Design ...
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... than from seedlings growing in garden beds. PROPAGATION Propagation is from seed or cuttings. It should be noted that if any other species of hibiscus are in the vicinity, any ... or inadequately identified and other species, e.g. Hibiscus divaricatus, or hybrids between Hibiscus heterophyllus and H. divaricatus may be labelled as Hibiscus heterophyllus. There is some controversy in distinguishing ...
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... are covered in hairs. Propagation is from seed sown in spring or by firm wood cuttings taken in autumn. REFERENCES: Beers, L. and Howie, (1985) J. Growing Hibiscus, Kangaroo Press, N. ... .au/cgi-bin/apni Type in Hibiscus Lists & Lists ... Hibiscus Species, Varieties & Cultivars http://home.att.net/~SHA-IV/index.htm Australian Native Hibiscus article, including Hibiscus splendens http://farrer.riv.csu. ...
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... hibiscus.org SPECIES 4: HIBISCUS DIVERSIFOLIUS Swamp hibiscus Zone 10 In Australia, Hibiscus diversifolius occurs from Botany Bay in New South Wales to Fraser Island in Queensland. It ... plant tolerates light to moderately heavy frosts. The plant performs well as a container plant. Propagation is from seed or from cuttings which strike very easily. REFERENCES: Elliot, W.R. & Jones ...
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... same family as Hibiscus, information on propagation for hibiscus is appropriate for Alyogyne, both for growing from seed or from cuttings (see references below). Propagation can be from ... HIBISCUS INTERNATIONAL RATING: FEATURE PLANT - Excellent HARDINESS - Excellent ONLINE REFERENCES Propagation from seed: http://farrer.riv.csu.edu.au/ASGAP/seed.html http://trop-hibiscus.com/hibseed.html Propagation ...
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... style is another difference between Pavonia and Hibiscus species: while plants in the genus Hibiscus always have the style divided in ... would be preferable to sow the seed in autumn. While propagation can be by cuttings, plants perform well from seed. ... .com/perennials_lr.htm Glasshouse Works (USA) - calls it "Fairy Hibiscus" http://www.glasshouseworks.com/trop-p.html Nestreblae Exotics (NZ) ...
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... both yellow and reddish flowers can be seen on the trees at the same time. PROPAGATION AND CULTIVATION H. tiliaceus can be propagated from seed or cuttings. Since seeds are normally ... . 1 Section 64 - Malvaceae, on the site of the Hibiscus Society of Queensland Inc., Australia (http://www.hibiscus.org.au) http://www.hibiscus.org.au/part3.htm "Florida Exotic Plant Pest Council" website ...
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... ), 'Miro' (Pitcairn Island), 'Seaside Mahoe' (Florida). CONFUSING SPECIES Thespesia populnea may be confused with Hibiscus tiliaceus which was the topic of an earlier 'Marvellous Mallows'. Both belong to ... are not to leave the Greenhouse: http://florawww.eeb.uconn.edu/acc_num/199400004.html PROPAGATION Propagation by Seeds: This species is easily propagated from seed. The seed pods are indehiscent ...
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