Common Name: Tropical Hibiscus Two Tickets To Paradise
Botanical Name: Hibiscus rosa seninsis
Mature Size: 3 to 4 feet
Flower Color: Coral, Orange, Pink, Yellow
Bloom Form: Extra Large Fancy Single
Fragrance: None
Recommended USDA Zone: 9, 10, 11
Soil Type: Fertile Well Draining
Soil PH: Acidic
Watering: Moderate
Special Features: Unusual Long
Suggested Uses: Hedge, Mass Plant, Accent, Potted
House Plant Adaptive: Not Recommended
Limited Conditional Warranty: Healthy Arrival
Extended Long Term Warranty: None
Country of origin: USA Two Tickets To Paradise is a Fancy Exotic type Tropical Hibiscus that produces extra large,long lasting fancy, single flowers, and is so named because it's like having two different flowers on the same plant. The flowers begin as large, fat orange buds that slow open in sunset blushed coral then change orange, and finish as a bright, sunny yellow with a white rimmed strawberry pink throat.
The plant has medium ovate leaves with a smooth edge. The growth habit is vigorous and slightly weeping, grows well on it's own roots and performs well planted in the ground in tropical climates.
It is a naturally occurring sport (ie, a spontaneous mutation) from an older heirloom hybrid, identified and cultivated exclusively at Emerald Goddess Gardens Tm.