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This tree’s limbs are more supple than those of weeping holly, swinging even in light breezes. Qualifying as a weeping tree — albeit a tiny one —– is Anderson Crepe hibiscus, often called ...
I wanted to plant a "weeping hibiscus" at our new home like we had in South Florida, but my lawn people said they won't grow here. Is that true? Researching this question was a real challenge.
The least cold hardy of the plants mentioned here, "Anderson Crape" hibiscus, which can grow 12 feet tall in tree form, does best on sunny, sheltered sites.
The least cold hardy of the plants mentioned here, "Anderson Crape" hibiscus, which can grow 12 feet tall in tree form, does best on sunny, sheltered sites.
Use “see-through” plants like a weeping hibiscus tree or good-sized pygmy date palm on each corner. The cage sides can be more private using hedge plants.
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