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Hibiscus mutabilis
The growth characteristics of Hibiscus mutabilis are as follows. As a perennial plant, Hibiscus mutabilis thrives in warm, humid environments. It grows to an average height of 2 to 3 meters and produces large, showy flowers from summer through autumn. A distinctive feature of the flowers is that they initially bloom white, gradually changing to pink and eventually red over time. Propagation is primarily carried out via cuttings and seeds. For cuttings, a common method involves cutting off new branches in the summer and planting them to encourage rooting. Seeds are collected from mature fruits and germinated indoors in the spring. It is best to grow the plant in a sunny location. Hibiscus mutabilis prefers well-drained soil, and maintaining consistent moisture is important. Additionally, it is recommended to fertilize once every two months during the growing season. In gardens, it is excellent for use as a centerpiece or background plant. The showy flowers of Hibiscus mutabilis enhance the landscape and blend harmoniously with other flowers. Major pests and diseases include aphids, mites, and powdery mildew. For control, aphids and mites can be managed using eco-friendly emulsions or soapy water, while powdery mildew can be prevented through proper ventilation and humidity management. Appropriate fungicides may be used if necessary. Regular care and inspection are important to keep the Bouyong Mutabilis healthy.
Plant Family
Hibiscus family
Height
1~3m
Colors
pink
Bloom Period
August to October
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-10°C
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