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Hibiscus Pink Giant Rose Mallow
Showy Pink Blooms from Mid-Summer to Autumn
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Plant ID: 8597 C 1
Pot size: 5 Litres
Plant ID: 2465 1
click to view this plant size >The Hibiscus Syriacus 'Pink Giant', commonly known as Rose Mallow or Rose of Sharon, is a hardy deciduous tropical shrub celebrated for its stunning, large pink blooms and robust growth rate. To thrive, hibiscus plants require good light so best to plant Pink Giant in full sun to get the best show of blooms. Originating in East Asia, this hardy hibiscus variety has become a favourite among UK gardeners seeking to introduce a touch of tropical elegance to temperate landscapes. Indeed, Hibiscus plants have been grown here in the UK for hundreds of years. These beautiful tropical shrubs are members of the large Malvaceae or mallow family. Their prolonged flowering period, coupled with its adaptability, makes these plants a standout choice for several garden settings.
The Pink Giant hibiscus is characterized by its upright, bushy growth habit, typically reaching heights and widths of 1.5 to 2.5 meters over a span of five to ten years. Its dark green, lobed leaves provide a lush backdrop to the plant's striking flowers. It's worth remembering that while Hibiscus they will be one of the last plants in your garden to leaf out in spring: do not fear, they are not dead! Once the foliage appears, they will be an unremarkable shrub until late July, when the blooms will start to appear in magnificent profusion, continuing into early October. Depending on the hibiscus variety, you could have double or more commonly single blooms similar in shape to hollyhocks. Each individual flower lasts a few days but followed by ever more blooms, creating a spectacular show throughout the late summer. Hibiscus Pink Giant produces large, single flowers in abundance. These blooms are a vibrant dark pink with deep red centres, creating a captivating contrast that draws the eye. Each flower's funnel shape and prominent stamens not only add to its visual appeal but ensure its popularity among pollinators. Compared to other hibiscus varieties, the Pink Giant is notable for its larger flower size and the intensity of its colouration.
Height and Spread of Hibiscus Syriacus Pink Giant:
Under optimal conditions, Pink Giant reaches an ultimate height and spread of 1.5 to 2.5 metres. This moderate size makes it versatile for various garden applications, from standalone specimens to integrated border plants. It typically achieves its full dimensions within five to ten years, depending on environmental factors and care practices.
How Hardy is Hibiscus Syriacus Pink Giant?
One of the standout features of Hibiscus Pink Giant is its hardiness. It can withstand temperatures down to -15°C, making it suitable for a wide range of climates. This resilience allows gardeners in cooler regions to enjoy the exotic beauty of hibiscus without the need for extensive winter protection.
Uses in Garden and Landscape:
Generally speaking, Hibiscus Pink Giant is an extremely useful shrub where late summer blooms are required in UK gardens. At a time when many garden perennials are starting to tire after a season of blooming their hearts out, this hardy, reliable shrub will spring into action producing a mass of brilliant blooms throughout August and September. It's no surprise then that it has multiple applications in garden and landscape design:
- Specimen Planting: Its striking flowers and structured form make it an excellent focal point in garden beds or lawns.
- Mixed Borders: When combined with other shrubs and perennials, it adds height, colour, and texture, enhancing the overall aesthetic of mixed borders.
- Hedging: Planted in a row, the Pink Giant can serve as a decorative hedging screen, providing both privacy and seasonal colour.
- Container Growing: For those with limited garden space, this hibiscus variety can thrive in large pots, bringing vibrant colour to patios, balconies, or roof terraces.
How to Care for Hibiscus Pink Giant:
To ensure the'Pink Giant hibiscus thrives, consider the following care guidelines:
- Sunlight: Plant in a location that receives full sun to promote vigorous growth and prolific flowering. While it can tolerate partial shade, full sun exposure yields the best results.
- Soil: Prefers moist but well-drained soil. Incorporate organic matter to improve soil fertility and drainage.
- Watering: Maintain consistent soil moisture, especially during dry periods. However, avoid waterlogging, as hibiscus plants are susceptible to root rot.
- Fertilization: Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in spring to support healthy growth and flowering.
- Pruning: Prune in late winter or early spring to remove dead or damaged wood and to shape the plant. This practice encourages vigorous new growth and enhances flowering.
- Pest and Disease Management: Monitor for common pests such as aphids, scale insects, and mealybugs. Regular inspections and early intervention can prevent infestations. Additionally, ensure good air circulation around the plant to minimize the risk of fungal diseases.
By adhering to these care practices, gardeners can enjoy the 'Pink Giant' hibiscus's spectacular blooms and robust presence, adding a touch of tropical flair to their outdoor spaces. It is best to position your rose mallow shrub to work in tandem with other shrubs to provide a season-long show. Since its foliage is unremarkable, pair it with an attractive foliage plant such as Acer Palmatum Deshojo, or a spring-flowering shrub such as Spiraea Vanhouttei Gold Fountain.
The hibiscus is a hard-working, hardy and low-maintenance shrub which will give you two months of bright blooms year after year! It’s a great choice for your garden.