Hibiscus - Fireball - PPAF

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Hibiscus - Fireball - PPAF

The Hibiscus 'Fireball', is the second most popular Fleming Hibiscus on the market today, growing to a height of 3-4'. (PPAF). It has the best flower in the Fleming Hibiscus species because of its overlapping nature, texture, red color and outer shape components. It is best to plant this Hibiscus in a full sun area and it will tolerate most soil types. 'Fireball' looks wonderful with grasses, as a background plant or with Hibiscus 'Old Yella' and Hibiscus 'Torchy' or as an alternative plant to Hibiscus 'Lord Baltimore'. 'Fireball' has bright burgundy flowers that explode over purplish 'cut-leaved' foliage. ... more info

 

Lungwort - Victorian Brooch PPAF. ‘Victorian Brooch’ has a plant height of 21” and a spread of 18-23”. ‘Victorian Brooch’ needs to be planted in a full shaded area with well-drained soil. The bloom time can be up to 3 months. It is a wonderful contrast with hostas, under shrubs and along paths. ‘Victorian Brooch’ is a vigorous grower and resistant to slugs and great for a first time gardener. The magenta-coral flowers with ruby-red calyces adds to this plant, not to mention mildew resistant. The silver-spotted foliage is compact, long and attractive. The Lungwort Victorian Brooch, 'Pulmonaria', also known as Bethlehem Sage, is a great ground cover for any shady area, helping to lighten up parts of the garden.

Hibiscus - Fireball - PPAF
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