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Hardy Hibiscus ‘Blackberry Merlot’ PP (Hibiscus moscheutos hybrid)
Large 8” deep red flowers arrive in profusion during the mid-summer to fall blooming season and create a spectacular show for the gardener to enjoy. ‘Blackberry Merlot’ makes a sensational flowering shrub for your lawn or garden since it has a nice, rounded growth habit and usually reaches 4-5’ tall. Hardy Hibiscus emerge later than many perennials in the spring, but they grow quickly and become a focal point in any garden attracting pollinators like bees and butterflies. Grow in full sun and deadhead spent flowers to keep the plant looking its best. This plant is a real winner!
$7.48
Original: $24.95
-70%Hardy Hibiscus ‘Blackberry Merlot’ PP (Hibiscus moscheutos hybrid)—
$24.95
$7.48Hardy Hibiscus ‘Blackberry Merlot’ PP (Hibiscus moscheutos hybrid)
Large 8” deep red flowers arrive in profusion during the mid-summer to fall blooming season and create a spectacular show for the gardener to enjoy. ‘Blackberry Merlot’ makes a sensational flowering shrub for your lawn or garden since it has a nice, rounded growth habit and usually reaches 4-5’ tall. Hardy Hibiscus emerge later than many perennials in the spring, but they grow quickly and become a focal point in any garden attracting pollinators like bees and butterflies. Grow in full sun and deadhead spent flowers to keep the plant looking its best. This plant is a real winner!
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Large 8” deep red flowers arrive in profusion during the mid-summer to fall blooming season and create a spectacular show for the gardener to enjoy. ‘Blackberry Merlot’ makes a sensational flowering shrub for your lawn or garden since it has a nice, rounded growth habit and usually reaches 4-5’ tall. Hardy Hibiscus emerge later than many perennials in the spring, but they grow quickly and become a focal point in any garden attracting pollinators like bees and butterflies. Grow in full sun and deadhead spent flowers to keep the plant looking its best. This plant is a real winner!

















