A compact variety with pale flowers and a strong central eye. Suitable for smaller gardens where space is limited but impact is still wanted.

Quick Facts
• Sunlight: Full sun
• Soil: Well drained soil
• Flowering time: Late summer
• Height and spread: Around 1.5–2m tall and wide
• Hardiness: Hardy deciduous shrub
• Wildlife: Attracts pollinators

This shrub is deciduous.

Hibiscus Syriacus 'Leopoldii' - Pink

A compact variety with pale flowers and a strong central eye. Suitable for smaller gardens where space is limited but impact is still wanted.

Quick Facts
• Sunlight: Full sun
• Soil: Well drained soil
• Flowering time: Late summer
• Height and spread: Around 1.5–2m tall and wide
• Hardiness: Hardy deciduous shrub
• Wildlife: Attracts pollinators

This shrub is deciduous.

Common Questions

Is hibiscus suitable for UK gardens?

Yes, hardy hibiscus varieties are well suited to UK gardens when planted in a sunny, sheltered position.

Where is the best place to plant hibiscus?

Hibiscus grows best in full sun or light shade, ideally in a sheltered spot protected from cold winds.

Can hibiscus be grown in pots?

Yes, hibiscus grows very well in containers, making it a great choice for patios and terraces.

When will my hibiscus flower?

Hibiscus typically flowers from mid to late summer, often continuing into early autumn depending on conditions.

Planting Ideas

Ideal for mixed borders with Roses and Hydrangea.

More Information

Plant in sun and shelter from strong winds.
Prune in spring if required.

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1.2m x 1.2m
Full sun
Humus rich, moist but well drained
Fully hardy

Quick Facts

Sunlight:

Full sun

Soil:

Well drained soil, Moist but well drained soil

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