One of my favourite Australian Native Hibiscus flowers would be the Hibiscus trionum, a plant that is a perennial and will probably get killed off with the first frost here, but I'm growing some and giving my friend some to grow too. These plants produce an abundance of seed if allowed to stay on the plant after flowering and will readily self sow from dropped seed.
These plants look great planted in an open garden bed with other natives and will be sure to please. Saved seeds from these plants keeps quite well in a ziplok bag and the best part is they germinate fairly quickly.
I'm hoping to repay a favor with the rest with Mitch at the Nursery, after his donation of some Propagation Mix one day when the Hardware store was closed and I needed some.
These plants look great planted in an open garden bed with other natives and will be sure to please. Saved seeds from these plants keeps quite well in a ziplok bag and the best part is they germinate fairly quickly.
I'm hoping to repay a favor with the rest with Mitch at the Nursery, after his donation of some Propagation Mix one day when the Hardware store was closed and I needed some.
Seedlings pricked out today
Hibiscus trionum flower