- 1. Good choice in garden design
- 2. South Sea flair for the garden and patio
- 3. Flowers in large numbers
- 4. Magnificent soloist
- 5. The star of the group
- 6. Attractive eye-catcher right next to the seat
- 7. Pruning-friendly flower band
- 8. Flowering room divider
- 9. Summer privacy screen
- 10. A low-maintenance garden dweller
The garden has long since changed from a pure vegetable garden to a carefully designed living space in the countryside. As a flowering wonder, the hardy hibiscus is an asset to any garden. There are at least ten good reasons to permanently settle the hibiscus in the garden.

1. Good choice in garden design
The garden marshmallow welcomes you in the front yard with its blooms, it lures you into the back garden in the middle of a blooming hedge and shines on or next to the terrace. It enriches the Mediterranean garden, the English, the romantic and the rural garden anyway.
2. South Sea flair for the garden and patio
The exotic blossoms of the hibiscus in white, yellow, red, pink, violet and blue reflect the summer and bring South Seas flair to the garden. And with hibiscus plants in pots, the holiday mood is quickly conjured up on the terrace and balcony.
3. Flowers in large numbers
The hibiscus develops new flowers over a period of weeks. As soon as one has fallen off, you can already discover the next.
4. Magnificent soloist
Hardly any shrub is available in such a wide range of varieties and colors as the hibiscus. If it has room to spread, it unfolds into a compact shrub.
5. The star of the group
The garden marshmallow gets along well with neighboring plants. If several hibiscus are planted next to each other, the shrubs outdo each other with their blooms. In a group of different shrubs, on the other hand, it is the star in summer.
6. Attractive eye-catcher right next to the seat
In summer, the seat next to the hibiscus could become your favorite spot. The flowers not only attract with their cheerful colors. Numerous filled and unfilled variants with their spectacular pistils want to be admired again and again. And who can resist the up to 30 cm large flowers of the hibiscus moscheutus.
7. Pruning-friendly flower band
A hibiscus hedge is not just a demarcation from the neighbors. The innumerable colorful flowers create a veritable band of flowers from July to September. Different colored shrubs bring more variety to the play of colours.
8. Flowering room divider
With a blooming wall of several hibiscus bushes, secluded garden spaces can be created that are full of flowers in summer and protect against wind and looks and allow an unobstructed view in winter. The space is used well in small gardens in particular, since the hibiscus blooms relatively late and exactly when many of the flowers have already faded.
9. Summer privacy screen
A privacy screen is often only needed in the summer. Then the hibiscus syriacus with its dense foliage and magnificent flowers is a good choice.
10. A low-maintenance garden dweller
Lots of sun, a sheltered spot, sufficient water and a few nutrients - these are simple ingredients for the easy-care shrub to thrive.