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Hibiscus Grace Goo
Hibiscus Grace Goo
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Hibiscus Grace Goo is a rare and truly captivating tropical hibiscus variety that stops people in their tracks. Her blooms are unlike anything ordinary — a luminous yellow base crowned with a dramatic dark red centre, encircled by a distinctive white ring that creates a striking, jewel-like effect. Grace Goo is a collector's hibiscus in every sense of the word.
Difficult to source and highly sought after, Grace Goo is a prized addition to any hibiscus collection or tropical garden. Her bold, multi-toned blooms are conversation starters, and her vigorous growth habit means she rewards attentive care with an abundance of spectacular flowers throughout the season.
Plant Information
Botanical Name
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis 'Grace Goo'
Flower Colour
Luminous yellow with a dramatic dark red crown and distinctive white circle — a striking multi-toned bloom
Form
Upright flowering shrub with glossy green foliage
Plant Height at Supply
25–30cm
Mature Size
1.5–2.5m height depending on conditions and pruning
Sunlight
Full sun — at least 6 hours of direct sun per day for best flowering
Watering
Regular watering — keep soil consistently moist but well-drained; do not allow to dry out completely
Soil
Rich, well-draining soil with good organic content
Frost Tolerance
Frost sensitive — protect below 4°C
Pot Size
Supplied in a 2.5L bag
Important Notes
• Rare and hard to find: Grace Goo is a sought-after collector's variety — not commonly available in South African nurseries
• Full sun is essential: Hibiscus flowers best in a warm, sunny position — insufficient sun will reduce flowering significantly
• Regular feeding: Feed with a balanced fertiliser during the growing season to encourage prolific blooming
• Pruning: Prune lightly after flowering to maintain shape and encourage new growth and blooms
• Delivery: Delivered across South Africa — please ensure someone is available to receive your plant
Perfect for succulent collectors, container gardens, and decorative plant displays.
