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Lord Baltimore Hibiscus 


Lord Baltimore Hibiscus


Get the Tropical Look without the fuss

Size:  2 Gallon
Ships: Spring '12
Was $50.95 Each
Sale: $40.95 Each
5 or more $38.90 each
25 or more $36.86 each
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Mature Height: 4-5 ft.
Mature Width: 2-3 ft.
Growth/Year: 1 ft.
Sunlight: Full - Partial
Soil Conditions: Very Adaptable
Drought Tolerance: Good
Botanical Name: Hibiscus x 'Lord Baltimore'
Does not ship to: AZ

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Give your garden a tropical look with this hardy Hibiscus that can be grown in colder climates. The huge red flowers of the Lord Baltimore Hibiscus will be stunning in your garden.
* Large, tropical flowers
* Virtually maintenance free
* Highly adaptable to various soils

This hardy hibiscus brings to mind scenes from a brilliant tropical garden. These deep red blooms reach sizes up to 10 inches across – the size of a standard dinner plate!

Adds a tropical feel to your landscape, without having to replant every year.

These large 3 gallon container plants reach a mature height of 4-5 feet the very first year.

This is no fragile flower! This hibiscus is extremely low maintenance – requiring almost no care – yet produces a spectacular show year after year.

Demonstrates extreme tolerance to almost any soil condition. Works well planted in groups or mixed in with your already established garden.

Just plant and enjoy these sizeable flowers all summer long.

Your Lord Baltimore Hibiscus can be planted any time of year!

We Hate to Wait and know you do too! That's why Fast Growing Trees Nursery leads the industry in how quickly we get your order out.  While some orders go out immediately, most are shipped within 7-10 days of your order date. This does not include transit time, which can be several days depending on your state.

We try to avoid plants being in transit over the weekend, which may cause your order to be shipped out at the beginning of the following week. We use FedEx so your order is shipped quickly.

Several products are delayed shipping until the Fall or Spring. These delays are stated on the product description page and helps us insure that you get the healthiest plants possible. On rare occasions, we will delay shipping if we see severe weather forecasts for your area or ours or if we encounter other unusual issues.

If you would like to postpone or reschedule your ship date, just call us and we can send your plants out at a more convenient time for you. If you are sending plants as a gift or need them quicker than normal, we encourage you to place your order by phone.

Sorry cannot ship to AZ.


Amount of Order Shipping Charge
Less than $15 $5.95
$15.00-$23.99 $8.95
$24.00-$39.99 $11.95
$40.00-$59.99 $13.95
$60.00-$79.99 $18.95
$80.00-$98.99 $21.95
$99+ Apx. 17%

It's Easy to Plant your Lord Baltimore Hibiscus
Step 1 - Dig Your Hole
Select a site with full to partial sun and moist or well drained soil for your Lord Baltimore Hibiscus. If you're planting a hedge, mark out a visual guide by placing stakes five to six feet apart and looping string around them. Plant the trees where the stakes are and they'll grow together to make a dense privacy screen. First, dig each hole so that it is just shallower than the root ball and at least twice the width. Then loosen the soil in the planting hole so the roots can easily break through. Use your shovel or try dragging the points of a pitch fork along the sides and bottom of the hole.
Step 2 - Place Your Tree
Next, separate the roots of your Lord Baltimore Hibiscus gently with your fingers and position them downward in the hole. The top of the root flare, where the roots end and the trunk begins, should be about an inch above the surrounding soil. Then make sure the tree is exactly vertical in the hole. To make it just right, use a level.
Step 3 - Backfill Your Hole
As you backfill the hole, apply water to remove air pockets. Remove debris like stones and grass and completely break up any dirt clumps. Water your Lord Baltimore Hibiscus again after the transplant is complete. To help retain some of that moisture, it's recommended that you place mulch around each tree to a depth of 2"-3" up to but not touching the trunk. Organic mulches such as wood chips or pine needles also help to better soil structure as they decompose.
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Most useful customer reviews (Lord Baltimore Hibiscus Reviews):
The Lord Baltimore is a special treat for any plant lovers. I had planted them in early May and in 3 1/2 weeks later over 4 feet long red stems with a dinner plant size blooms. I have people who drive by my home just to stop and stare at them. They are by far the biggest attraction in my garden.

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Ships: Spring '12




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