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Do Hibiscus Come Up Every Year
Hibiscus is born to
Hibiscus every year, and it is also the beauty of flowers. Its splendor is gorgeous, its color is vermilion, pink, or white, and it shines brightly when it blooms, and the viewer sighs at its beauty. However, people often doubt, does hibiscus come back to life every year?

The nature of hibiscus covers the nature of hibiscus, those who have perennial roots and those who are not perennial. Hibiscus of perennial roots has good cold tolerance. In cold places, although the branches and leaves are withered in winter, if the perennial roots in the soil are intact, spring is here, the perennial roots germinate and the new branches sprout, and then the leaves bloom and bloom, and so are the years. For example, in gardens in the North, perennial hibiscus is planted, and spring comes every year, and new

Hibiscus, which is not a perennial hibiscus, is afraid of the cold. When it is cold, the rhizomes all die and do not survive again. Its growth is mostly sown at a time, and it withers and prospers from year to year. In warm places, it may grow all year round, but in cold places, it is difficult to overwinter. Because of cold places, such hibiscus cannot be born every year.

If you want hibiscus to flourish from year to year, you must understand its nature and observe the temperature and cold of its land. In cold places, it is advisable to choose good perennial seeds, which are planted in sunny, windproof, and fertile places. If you apply root protection methods in winter, such as covering grass and cultivating soil, then hibiscus can be expected to revive in the coming year. Planting hibiscus on warm ground is not limited in the selection of seeds, but also pay attention to the suitability of its growth, irrigation, fertilization, and pruning in a timely manner, so that the flowers of hibiscus can be expected year by year.

From this perspective, whether hibiscus can be revived year by year depends on its species and the place where it grows. Knowing these two, we can know the principle of hibiscus year by year.