Very large 8-9” single pink with creamy ruffled edge and red center. An extremely vigorous and full upright bush in constant bloom. A beauty from “down under”.
By Greg & Julie Lindsay
Ten Thirty Seven
Huge 8-10" blooms have a red center a dark orange body with light orange edging and veins. The plant is tall and full and always blooming. Another beaut from “down under”.
1996 Australian Hibiscus of the Year
By Reg Cornwell
The Path
Ruffled 7" single blooms are orange with a pink center, yellow splotches and a golden edge. A tall, full and vigorous plant that blooms best in spring and fall.
By William Blanchard
Thunderhead
A stylish 6” gray purple double with a magenta rose center and rosy pink edge in cooler temps. A medium size full and upright bush that blooms readily.
By Conrad Nursery
Tigerama
Very dramatic 6-8” single brown with lighter tan and orange edge a dark red eye with red from center and white veins. Medium size full bush somewhat happier in cooler temps. Good bloomer.
2002 Hibiscus of the Year
By Maurice Clement
Tigers Eye
Crepey 6" single blooms are gray-brown with a light lavender overlay in the morning. They have a yellow eye with orange veins and halo. Very unusual. A good bloomer on a medium upright full plant with small leaves.
By M. Parker
Touch of Class
6” heavy textured ruffled rosy pink single with a dark red eye and white and yellow edge. Smaller leaves on a medium and full bush always in bloom.
By Barry Schlueter
Tylene
6-7” hyacinth blue single with white veins and a small red eye. The bush is upright and full with small leaves that provides many many blooms.