Hibiscus Cranberry Crush PP#21,984
Blooms Up and Down the Stem, Not Just at the End!
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Hibiscus 'Cranberry Crush' PP#21,984

Item # 49337
$15.95
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Ships at the proper planting time for your zone.

The deep green foliage is tinted burgundy!

Super-compact and covered with blooms from midsummer into autumn.
Plant Patent #21,984.What did we ever do before the Summerific™ series came along? Here at Wayside, we're thoroughly in love with these compact, super big-blooming Rose Mallows -- 'Cranberry Crush' and its friends 'Berrylicious' and 'Jazzberry Jam'! After all, when you get a plant with an entirely new way of setting its blooms, that's really a garden event!

Older Rose Mallow varieties set their flowers on the end of stems, but the Summerifics™ bloom all along the stem, giving you many, many more flowers! And such blooms they are -- 'Cranberry Crush' sports 7- to 8-inch blooms of dusty maroon, the wide petals overlapping freely and showing delightful "crinkly" creases. Hummingbirds go nuts over these blooms . . . and so will you!

The other special feature of the Summerifics™ is their compact habit. 'Cranberry Crush' is just 3 to 4 feet high and 4 to 5 feet wide, meaning you can put it in the foundation, along the driveway, in that tight space at the corner of the house, or even in a big tub on the patio! It sports dark green foliage, which in cooler weather is tinged with burgundy. Wow, wow, wow!

The Summerific™ series was developed by our friends at Walters Gardens, and we have Clarence Falstad to thank for 'Cranberry Crush,' which was introduced in 2009. It's a pleasure to be able to integrate this native perennial into today's smaller garden spaces, and to enjoy so many, many more blooms than before!

Rose Mallow is a native perennial that loves lots of sunshine and good soil drainage. it's not a drought-tolerant plant -- oh, it will probably survive, but it won't thrive and bloom its best unless given consistent moisture. (Think Hydrangea when assessing its watering needs.) But it does tolerate poor soil, clay, sand, humidity, and many other stresses. Not to be confused with the shrub version of Hibiscus -- the Rose-of-Sharon -- Rose Mallow is an easy-care and long-lived deciduous perennial you'll treasure!

Expect 'Cranberry Crush' to bloom from midsummer steadily into fall. How far into fall depends upon the weather; this plant will keep going until the temperature really drops. So find a place of honor for it and stand back! Zones 4-9.

Genus Hibiscus
Variety 'Cranberry Crush'
PPAF PP#21,984
Bloom Season Mid Summer - Early Fall
Habit Compact
Zone 4 - 9
Plant Height 3 ft - 4 ft
Plant Width 4 ft - 5 ft
Bloom Size 7 in - 8 in
Item Form 1-Quart
Additional Characteristics Native, Bloom First Year, Easy Care Plants, Free Bloomer, Hummingbird Lovers, Long Bloomers, Variegated
Bloom Color Dark Red, Maroon
Foliage Color Dark Green, Purple, Variegated
Light Requirements Full Sun, Part Shade
Moisture Requirements Dry, Moist,  well-drained
Resistance Cold Hardy, Disease Resistant, Heat Tolerant, Humidity Tolerant, Pest Resistant
Soil Tolerance Clay, Normal,  loamy, Poor, Sandy
Uses Border, Containers, Foliage Interest, Hedge, Foundation, Outdoor
Restrictions CAN, AZ, HI, PR