Wilder’s White

$25.00 inc GST

The ‘Wilder’s White’ Hibiscus boasts large, elegant white blooms with a striking red stamen and yellow anthers, creating a bold contrast. Perfect for sunny locations, it thrives in containers or gardens and attracts pollinators like butterflies. This hibiscus blooms year-round in warmer climates and from Summer to Autumn in cooler areas, adding a touch of tropical beauty to any space.

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The ‘Wilder’s White’ Hibiscus is a stunning tropical hibiscus variety with large, pure white petals and a prominent, elongated red stamen topped with bright yellow anthers. This contrast of colors creates an eye-catching and elegant bloom that adds a sense of tranquility and sophistication to any garden or landscape.

The delicate white petals are smooth, forming a single, open bloom that can reach impressive sizes, typically between 10-12cm in diameter. The striking red stamen, protruding from the center, draws attention, giving the flower a graceful yet bold appearance.

Ideal for sunny spots, this hibiscus thrives in full sun and benefits from well-drained soil and regular watering. It’s a perfect addition for tropical-themed gardens, containers, or patio arrangements, attracting pollinators like butterflies and bees. With its timeless beauty and year-round blooming potential in warm climates, the ‘Wilder’s White’ Hibiscus is both a statement piece and a versatile plant for various garden settings.

Key Features:

  • Color: Pure white petals with a red stamen and yellow anthers.
  • Bloom Size: 10-12cm in diameter.
  • Attracts: Pollinators such as bees and butterflies.
  • Ideal For: Containers, tropical gardens, and ornamental landscaping.
  • Sun Requirements: Full sun.
  • Water Needs: Moderate, prefers well-drained soil.
  • Blooming Season: Year-round in warm climates.

Additional information

Hibiscus Colour

White

Hibiscus Flower Size

Medium, Single

Hibiscus Plant Size

Large

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