
Red Hibiscus
Red Hibiscus Shrubs Also Known as Hibiscus Rosa-Sinensis Red Hibiscus shrubs is a classic garden species with a maximum reach of about twelve feet and a width of eight feet. Simply put, it is a charming woody shrub. It can add vivid color to any sunny location in your landscape. Red Hibiscus Shrubs Doesn't Care About Soil Quality The Red Hibiscus Syriacus is an Asian native species. However, it is well-adapted to the mid-range U.S.D.A. growing zones within the United States. It cares little about soil quality and will tolerate different mediums--clay, sand, or even a few rocks. However, it prefers a spot that drains quickly. Syriacus is drought-tolerant. Please give it some water during dry spells, but it will survive in between and bounce back from any stress. Other Common Names for the Syriacus This species, when referring to scarlet or another color, also carries other common names, including the following: Rose of China Rose-of-Sharon Rose of Sharon Althea This species has no con