Go to a real nursery. If you don't know where one is in your area, check the yellow pages or do a local search on Yahoo. They can give you planting instructions and how to care for you plant.
2007-03-27 13:49:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I have several Hibiscus such as Lord Baltimore,Fanatasia, and Kopper King to name a few. Lowes has the run of the mill ones. I have found more of a variety and prettier ones at Nurseries and they were about $10. They die back to the ground every year and are very slow coming back up but once they take off, they really take off and are beautiful. The thick stems and the amount of buds multiply with time. The blooms only last one day though but all the blooms don't open at once. Some of my blooms are huge, a lot bigger than both hands put together. You can buy seed but it takes years for it to get big enough to bloom.
2007-03-27 18:37:14
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answered by Sidney 2
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Tropical plant life at the instant are not chilly-hardy right here. placed it in a super pot and convey it indoors interior the wintry climate. One observe of warning approximately that, however, they get sappy bugs on the leaves and buds that get throughout each little thing interior.
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answered by ? 4
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I don't know where you live, but all up and down the east coast you can buy them at nurseries and garden centers. Lowes and Home Depot , to name a couple
2007-03-27 13:35:49
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answered by Doris T 2
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If you live in the Tampa Area e-mail me at lil_chinky86@yahoo.com
2007-03-27 13:54:32
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answered by Tiffany 3
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Try Burpee.com
or Home Depot or and Garden store.
They are pretty popular and you shouldn't have a problem finding them!
2007-03-27 14:23:23
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answered by Andrea 2
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Lowes is the cheapest
2007-03-27 13:58:49
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answered by ashwiniak2 1
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EBAY ALL THE WAY!!!!
2007-03-27 13:29:38
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answered by aleins exist! 1
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