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saucer hibiscus plant bare-root-hibiscus-head-over-heels-collectionWe Got Exclusive Early Access to the Head Over Heels Collection And We're SO Excited to Share It With You! Massive saucer sized blooms that stop traffic. Deep burgundy eyes that command attention. And three absolutely stunning color options that'll have your neighbors asking where you found them. Meet the Head Over Heels Hibiscus Collection and yes, the name is accurate. Garden centers won't have these until late spring at $39. 99 per plant, but you

🌸 We Got Exclusive Early Access to the Head Over Heels Collection — And We're SO Excited to Share It With You!

Massive saucer-sized blooms that stop traffic. Deep burgundy eyes that command attention. And three absolutely stunning color options that'll have your neighbors asking where you found them.

Meet the Head Over Heels Hibiscus Collection — and yes, the name is accurate. Garden centers won't have these until late spring at $39.99 per plant, but you can get yours now at a steal.

💐 Three Show-Stopping Varieties

Dream brings pure white petals with dramatic burgundy centers that create an elegant contrast against dark green foliage. Blush offers soft pink blooms with that same striking burgundy eye — romantic without being precious. And Passion? Deep magenta flowers that absolutely refuse to be ignored.

All three varieties produce those signature dinner-plate-sized blooms (we're talking 8-10 inches across) that Hardy Hibiscus is famous for. These aren't your grandmother's shy garden flowers — these are bold, architectural statements that bloom prolifically from mid-summer through fall.

🌱 The Bare Root Advantage

These arrive as dormant bare root plants — which means you're getting field-grown powerhouses with established root systems, not stressed-out greenhouse plants in tiny pots. Plant them this spring, and many will reward you with blooms in their very first season. By year two? Prepare for a spectacular show.

They're winter-hardy perennials (zones 4-9) that die back each fall and return bigger and better every spring. Plant them in full sun, keep the soil consistently moist, and watch them transform from humble bare roots into 3-4 foot tall flowering machines.

🎨 Choose Your Style

Going for classic elegance? Dream's white blooms create a sophisticated garden moment. Want soft romance? Blush delivers that perfectly. Need bold drama? Passion brings it. Or here's a thought — get all three and create your own Head Over Heels garden display.

Each variety thrives in the same conditions, so they're perfect companions. Plant them together for a stunning color gradient, or scatter them throughout your garden for pops of large-scale floral drama.

One bare root plant. One incredible first-year bloom show. One steal of a price.

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