Tricolour Hibiscus Patio Standard Tree - Three Colours on One Tree

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Our Tricolour Hibiscus trees are really a true beauty!

To create the special effect of three colours on one tree, three varieties are skilfully grafted in the nursery as they are grown creating an unusual upright tree with a straight stem topped with branches that each carry different colour flowers.

The head of branches that is formed will carry the large blue, pink and white flowers all at the same time.

This effect of multi-colour blossom above the clear stem makes these a must-have in your garden, on your patio, or on your decking.

The Tricolour Hibiscus is undoubtedly an eye catcher.

Tricolour Hibiscus is a summer and autumn bloomer and is definitely one of our more choice varieties.

A divine plant that will live for decades and be a talking point always!

 

Supplied in approx. 3 litre containers at around 80-100cm tall.

 

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The primary intended use of this plant is to grow food for human consumption.

There are thousands of different plant species that can be consumed, and our extensive range is no exception. We have conveniently listed a large number of edible plants here. Additionally, we have compiled several articles and handy recipes for some of the plants you are less likely to find in supermarkets.

We always recommend conducting your own research before consuming any plant to understand the various ways different varieties can be prepared and consumed. Be mindful of potential allergies when trying anything new and ensure it is suitable for all who may be consuming it.

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