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Hibiscus Lady Baltimore

Plant - 3" pot

$13.11

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Lady Baltimore is a luscious pinkish/purple with pure red eye-zone. Flowers up to 10 or 12 inches across. PP#04721 (Hibiscus)

Item Size

Plant - 3" pot
 
Details
SKU 8SHRUB
Botanical Name Hibiscus
Common Name Hardy Hibiscus
Primary Flower Color Pink
Foliage Color Green
Estimated Mature Height 48-60" tall (4-5 feet)
Ships As Potted Plant
Planting Season Spring, Summer
Planting Depth Crown of plant should rest just at or above the soil surface after watering in.
Bloom Time Mid to late summer
Estimated Mature Spread 24-36" wide
Light Requirements Full Sun
Flower Size 6-8 inch flowers
Will Tolerate Loamy Soil, Clay Soil
Zones 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Suggested Uses Deer Resistant, Hummingbirds & Butterflies, Borders, Showy Flowers
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Description
Lady Baltimore is one of the most widely grown of these hardy hibiscus hybrids. The bi-coloring of pink and red is stunning.

The Hardy Hibiscus is the result of hybridizing our own little-known North American native wildflower shrubs, the tall wild hibiscus species, mostly one called Hibiscus moscheutos.

Do not confuse these hardy ones with the beautiful tropical ones used as houseplants. That's H. rosa-sinensis, the Chinese Hibiscus, and the national flower of Malaysia. Its also the one everyone enjoys in landscaping in Miami and in Hawaii. If you don't live in those frost-free places, you'll love the hardy types.

The Hardy Hibiscus is the result of hybridizing our own little-known North American native wildflower shrubs, the tall wild hibiscus species, mostly one called Hibiscus moscheutos.

Do not confuse these hardy ones with the beautiful tropical ones used as houseplants. That's H. rosa-sinensis, the Chinese Hibiscus, and the national flower of Malaysia. Its also the one everyone enjoys in landscaping in Miami and in Hawaii. If you don't live in those frost-free places, you'll love the hardy types.

The fantastic Hardy Hibiscus hybrids are one of gardenings best-kept secrets, unless one of your neighbors happens to have one. They make glossy green shrubs about 4 or 5 feet tall, and in mid and late summer cover themselves with dinnerplate-sized flowers in a selection of colors.

How the Hardy Hibiscus hybrids happened: One of the earliest sensations in this group was the famous hybrid, Lord Baltimore, followed by Lady Baltimore which was developed during the 1970s.

But those two were only the beginning. Like most sensational groups of hybridized plants, there is usually a passionate person behind it all. In this case, its three people--the famous Fleming Brothers of Lincoln, Nebraska. Years ago, Jim, Bob, and Dave Fleming became interested in the sort of rangy native hibiscus species they knew from the wild. Their mother was the Nebraska State Naturalist, so all three of them grew up as native plant experts. To make a long story short, they spent their entire lives hybridizing and are the creators of many very famous perennials in the market today, but the most famous are the Fleming Hibiscus Hybrids. These patented plants include the world-famous Robert Fleming, Kopper King and many others. The last Fleming brother passed away just a few years ago, but their own wholesale nursery is still in business, and you can visit their website. You'll see fascinating photos and read all about the brothers and their fantastic legacy of fine flowers. Its an incredible story of three men who loved plants. Here's their site: Fleming Flower Fields.

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5.0

easy to grwo

By perinnally garderner

from carmel, indinana

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Pros

  • Beautiful flowers

Cons

  • None

Best Uses

    Comments about American Meadows Hibiscus Lady Baltimore - Plant:

    beautiful flowers and so easy to grow

     
    5.0

    wonderful plant

    By Mag

    from Smyrna, TN

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    Comments about American Meadows Hibiscus Lady Baltimore - Plant:

    This plant has exceeded my expectations. It is taller than me and the blooms are still coming.

    (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

     
    5.0

    Most Incredible Plant I've Ever Grown

    By Bill

    from Near Tampa, Florida.

    About Me Casual Hobbyist

    Verified Reviewer

    Pros

    • Fast growing
    • Tons Of Flowers

    Cons

    • Blooms only last one day

    Best Uses

      Comments about American Meadows Hibiscus Lady Baltimore - Plant:

      When I got the plant, it was tiny. Only a few inches high. I was not impressed. However, when I transplanted it into a one gallon pot, I noticed that the root system was very large and dense. Incredibly, it grew to 24 inches high within four weeks, and I had to put it in a 6 gallon pot. Then it grew to 42 inches (about full size) at 7 weeks old and started to flower. I counted 35 flowers over the next 3 weeks or so ! Then it rested for a few weeks. Now at 11 weeks old it is 45 inches high and has the start of about 30 more buds showing !
      (This is August 9.) I've never had a plant do this well so soon. And the blooms are huge. I call it my "plant from outer space." Highly recommended.

      P.S. I planted it in 30% Peat Moss,30% Rose Garden Soil, 30% Black Kow, and 10% Perlite.

      I had identical growth results from a Kopper King ordered at the same time, but the Kopper King had only 10 blooms at first and is not showing signs of any more buds yet. But,I would also give it 5 stars.

       
      5.0

      Lady Baltimore has performed beautifully

      By Melody

      from Palatka, Fl.

      About Me Avid Gardener

      Verified Reviewer

      Pros

      • Long Bloom Time
      • Low Maintenance
      • Pest Resistant
      • Reliable Growth
      • Vivid Colors

      Cons

        Best Uses

          Comments about American Meadows Hibiscus Lady Baltimore - Plant:

          Yes I would recommend Lady Baltimore Hibiscus to anyone.
          It has performed beautifully. Has not stopped blooming.
          It requires a lot of water and organic matter.
          This makes seven Hibiscus which I have on my property.

          (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

           
          4.0

          Hi lady B. Hibiscus turned out Nice

          By harlow

          from Lecanto Florida

          About Me Avid Gardener

          Pros

          • Large Bulb Size
          • Low Maintenance
          • Pest Resistant
          • Reliable Growth
          • Vivid Colors

          Cons

          • Colors Not As Expected

          Best Uses

          • Raised Beds

          Comments about American Meadows Hibiscus Lady Baltimore - Plant:

          Lady Baltimore Hibiscus turned out very nice.

           
          1.0

          not good

          By lolo

          from Fair Lawn NJ

          About Me Casual Hobbyist

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            Cons

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                Comments about American Meadows Hibiscus Lady Baltimore - Plant:

                I have tried a couple of times to grow a hibiscus because I think they are beautiful. I loose the plant, I think the drought did not help.

                 
                1.0

                DID NOT SUVIVE

                By BILL

                from DETROIT MICHIGAN

                About Me Getting Started

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                Pros

                  Cons

                    Best Uses

                    • Lawn
                    • Outdoors

                    Comments about American Meadows Hibiscus Lady Baltimore - Plant:

                    DID NOT SURVIVE LAST YEAR BUT RECEIVED NEW PLANT TO TRY AGAIN THIS YEAR

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                    • Personal

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                    Lady Baltimore is a luscious pinkish/purple with pure red eye-zone. Flowers up to 10 or 12 inches across. PP#04721 (Hibiscus)

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