Southern Belle Mix (F1)

Product ID: 1837

Flower Seeds > Hibiscus


Gorgeous, 9-10" flowers!

This 1971 AAS winning mix produces outstanding blooms of red, rose pink, white, and pink and white bicolor that cover the bushy plant all summer long. Hummingbirds love them. Plants can grow up to 5' at maturity, and are spectacular as a quick summer hedge or a border standout. Relatively pest-free and easy to grow in full sun and moist soil. If planted early in the season, Southern Belle will produce gigantic flowers from seed the same year. Note: In order to hasten germination, seeds are pre-scarified. No further treatment is necessary. Ht. 48-60". Avg. 2,400 seeds/oz. Packet: 15 seeds.

Plant Cycle:   (TP)   Days to Maturity or Bloom:   120-130

AAS Winners   Edible   Grows well in containers  

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Southern Belle Mix (F1)


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Hibiscus

GERMINATION: 10-14 days at 77ºF/25ºC.
CULTURE: Indoors - 8-10 weeks before last frost, covering seed lightly. Transplant out after danger of frost is past.
LIGHT/SOIL: Full sun, well drained but moist soil with high organic matter.
SPACING: 24" or in containers.
USE: In containers for tropical accent or as a showy garden addition.

AAS Winners

AAS Winners

We carry dozens of All-America Selections winners, including six AAS winnersJohnny's-bred varieties -- Baby Bear Pumpkin; Bright Lights Swiss Chard; Diva Cucumber; Sunshine Kabocha Squash; Bonbon Buttercup Squash; and Carmen Pepper. Read more about Johnny's plant breeding program. Article by Rob Johnston Jr., Johnny's founder and chairman.

All-America Selections winners are vegetable and flower varieties that have been tested by a network of independent judges who determined their garden performance was superior. Winners are chosen based on scores received from judges at 34 sites in the U.S. and Canada. Johnny's is proud to be an official trial ground site for AAS.  Visit All-America Selections website for more information.

Edible

Edible

Variety's Flowers may be consumed.

Grows well in containers

Grows well in containers

Variety does well when grown in a container.