Hibiscus rosa-sinensis 'Country Music' (Hibiscus Country Music)
Botanical name: Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
Common name: Hibiscus Country Music
Cultivar: Country Music
Family: Malvaceae








The Hibiscus request frequent deep watering, but good drainage. It is sensitive to root rot if the ground stays soaked. Check regularly for aphids and mealy bugs, and fertilize.The flowers last only a day or two, but they are produced in abundance most of the year. More pictures of different varieties: Hibiscus page and Catalog of Fancy varieties
Read more about hibiscus:
Hibiscus growing tips: The Tips of Hibiscus Flowers
Most useful Hibiscus plants
Hibiscus: TopTropicals' first plant
Catalog of Fancy Hibiscus varieties
Hibiscus Varieties Gallery
Hibiscus Country Music is a beautiful ornamental shrub with eye-catching, double-blossomed flowers that come in vibrant shades of red and crimson and sometimes a vinous hue. It's perfect for brightening up a garden with its cheery display of blooms and its overall hardy nature. Plus, this shrub has the added bonus of being a great choice for those who don't have a lot of gardening experience.
In terms of growing conditions, Hibiscus Country Music requires full sun to stay healthy and vibrant, although it can tolerate some semi-shade. It is also easy to care for, with minimal maintenance requirements. The soil should be kept slightly moist, and it should be watered regularly. Fertilize a few times throughout the year.
Hibiscus Country Music can be grown in USDA zones 9-11, although in cooler regions it is more suitable for growing as a pot-plant indoors. When grown in pots, regular watering is key, as well as ensuring that it is exposed to adequate light. When planting your Hibiscus Country Music, make sure to use a high quality potting mix and always include drainage holes. In colder climates, provide some protection from the cold by bringing pots indoors or covering with a frost blanket during the winter.
The different colors of Hibiscus Country Music flowers will make for a beautiful addition to your garden. With their bright yellow and orange blooms, these flowers make for a show stopping display. Whether you choose to grow a large shrub or a smaller one, you'll be sure to be delighted by the colorful blooms of Hibiscus Country Music.
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