The blooms on Bienvenue are more petite, than some of the other Cajun Hibiscus we offer, but every bit as beautiful! These blooms feature a mango halo with a bright, almost hot pink middle that deeps as you reach the center of the bloom.
We do sell out of certain varieties as quickly as they come in. We do plan to restock, but we are constrained by what the grower is able to offer each week. If you don't see your favorite in stock right now, please keep checking back!
Our photos are natural and unfiltered, but were taken right when the blooms first opened and were taken under diffused natural light so that the true colors shine. Our hibiscus get full sun and adequate fertilizer. All blooms change during the cycle of bloom life, most are brightest when they first open and slowly change colors as the bloom matures and then slowly fades.
To keep flowers blooming all summer long, a liquid feed should be applied at half strength every 2-4 weeks.
These are a tropical hibiscus and should be covered or brought in when temperatures dip below freezing.
We sell our Cajun Hibiscus in one gallon containers.
The blooms on Bienvenue are more petite, than some of the other Cajun Hibiscus we offer, but every bit as beautiful! These blooms feature a mango halo with a bright, almost hot pink middle that deeps as you reach the center of the bloom.
We do sell out of certain varieties as quickly as they come in. We do plan to restock, but we are constrained by what the grower is able to offer each week. If you don't see your favorite in stock right now, please keep checking back!
Our photos are natural and unfiltered, but were taken right when the blooms first opened and were taken under diffused natural light so that the true colors shine. Our hibiscus get full sun and adequate fertilizer. All blooms change during the cycle of bloom life, most are brightest when they first open and slowly change colors as the bloom matures and then slowly fades.
To keep flowers blooming all summer long, a liquid feed should be applied at half strength every 2-4 weeks.
These are a tropical hibiscus and should be covered or brought in when temperatures dip below freezing.
We sell our Cajun Hibiscus in one gallon containers.