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Rs. 99.00
Common name:
Yellow Hibiscus, Shoe Flower
Regional name:
Marathi - Hemangi
Category:
Shrubs
Family:
Malvaceae Hibiscus or Cotton family
Light:
Sun growing, Semi shade
Water:
Normal, Can tolerate less, Can tolerate more
Primarily grown for:
Flowers
Flowering season:
February, March, April
Flower or Inflorescence color:
Yellow
Foliage color:
Green
Plant Height or length:
2 to 4 meters
Plant Spread or Width:
2 to 4 meters
Plant Form:
Spreading, Upright or Erect

    Plant Description:

    Hibiscus panduraeformis, also known as the wild okra or buffalo gourd, is a species of flowering plant in the mallow family, Malvaceae. It is native to the southwestern United States and Mexico. This plant is a perennial herb that grows to about 3-4 feet tall and has large, triangular, lobed leaves. The flowers are pink or white and about 2-3 inches in diameter. They bloom from late summer to early fall. The fruit of the plant is a capsule that contains seeds.

    Hibiscus panduraeformis is drought-tolerant and can grow in a variety of soil types, including rocky or sandy soils. It is often found in dry, rocky areas and can tolerate partial shade, but it prefers full sun. This plant can be grown in gardens or as a container plant, and it is attractive to hummingbirds and butterflies. It is not commonly grown as a food crop, but the young leaves and shoots can be eaten as a vegetable.

    Growing tips:

    To care for Hibiscus panduraeformis, follow these guidelines:

    • Water the plant deeply once a week, or more frequently in hot, dry weather. The soil should be kept moist but not waterlogged.
    • Fertilize the plant once a month with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer.
    • Prune the plant regularly to promote new growth and to remove dead or damaged branches.
    • In colder climates, the plant may need to be brought indoors or protected with a frost blanket during the winter.

    It is also important to keep the plant free of weeds and pests, such as aphids and whiteflies. If pests become a problem, use an organic pest control method or a chemical pesticide according to the label instructions.

    Hibiscus panduraeformis is generally a low-maintenance plant, but it will benefit from regular care and attention to ensure healthy growth and flowering.

    Benefits:

    There are several benefits to growing Hibiscus panduraeformis:

    1. Ornamental value: This plant has attractive pink or white flowers that bloom from late summer to early fall, making it a beautiful addition to a garden or outdoor space.

    2. Attracts wildlife: The flowers of Hibiscus panduraeformis are attractive to hummingbirds and butterflies, so planting this species can help to attract these beneficial pollinators to your garden.

    3. Drought tolerance: This plant is drought-tolerant and can withstand dry conditions, making it a good choice for areas with low rainfall or limited water availability.

    4. Low maintenance: Hibiscus panduraeformis is generally a low-maintenance plant, requiring only occasional watering and fertilizing.

    5. Versatility: This plant can be grown in a variety of soil types and can tolerate partial shade, making it suitable for a range of growing conditions. It can also be grown in a container, making it a suitable choice for small gardens or outdoor spaces.