SUMMERIFIC® ‘All Eyes on Me’ Hibiscus

(2 customer reviews)
  • Compact Height,
  • 8″ Blooms,
  • Nearly Semi- Double Looking
Homeowner Tips

Hibiscus are one of the later plants to emerge in the spring. Often times you may not see them poking through until late May Early June.

SUMMERIFIC® ‘All Eyes on Me’ Hibiscus

(2 customer reviews)
  • Compact Height,
  • 8″ Blooms,
  • Nearly Semi- Double Looking

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(Rose Mallow) Looking for attention, Hibiscus SUMMERIFIC® ‘All Eyes on Me’ is sure to turn some heads. The most compact habit thus far in the SUMMERIFIC® series, ‘All Eyes on Me’ stands 3.5 feet tall and wide. Although compact in height, the soft pink blooms are a whopping 8 inches across. Each bloom has impressive ruffled petals that are heavily overlapped for a fuller-looking bloom. The foliage of ‘All Eyes on Me’ is dark green in color. Hardy in zones 4-9, SUMMERIFIC® ‘All Eyes on Me’ likes to be planted in full sun to part sun locations. Average to consistent watering is recommended. Hibiscus is one of the latest perennials to emerge in the spring/early summer, so be patient as you wait. Hardy Hibiscus are quick to put on growth once they do emerge. Flowering mid to late summer, the extra-large flowers are a welcome addition to the summer landscape. This native perennial is deer resistant and makes a great specimen in the garden. Plant a border for even more color impact. For those in the North (as well as South), enjoy the large tropical-looking blooms. Hibiscus SUMMERIFIC® ‘All Eyes on Me’ is a PROVEN WINNERS® Perennial.

SUMMERIFIC® ‘All Eyes on Me’ Hibiscus hybrid PPAF
Common Name: Rose Mallow
Plant Type: Perennial
Brand: PROVEN WINNERS® Perennials
Hardiness Zone: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9What is my zone?
Max Height: – 42 Inches
Max Spread: – 42 Inches
Exposure: Full Sun (+6 hrs.), Part Shade (4-6 hrs.)
Nature Attractions: Bee-Friendly, Butterflies, Hummingbirds
Critter Resistance: Deer
Flower Color: Pink Shades
Soil Moisture Needs: Moderate, Moist
Attributes: Native
Design Use: Border, Massing, Specimen
Homeowner Tips

Hibiscus are one of the later plants to emerge in the spring. Often times you may not see them poking through until late May Early June.

2 reviews for SUMMERIFIC® ‘All Eyes on Me’ Hibiscus

  1. Daisy

    All four are growing like crazy – can’t wait to see them bloom!

  2. Flgrl15

    great plants and great shipping. I ordered 2 hardy hibiscus from garden crossings: all eyes on me and cookies and cream. They were shipped in quart pots, trimmed with a main stem size of pencil. I put them in dappled shade so plants get use to our harsh Fl sun (zone 9a former 8b) . After 2 weeks I transplanted them in 1 gal pots. They are doing great. They grew more and in the mid september I will plant them in a permanent spot. I also ordered 2 other varieties of hardy hibiscus from “another nursery”. Plants were in a smaller pots and not a pencil size stems. Should go with garden crossings for a variety they have, and not try to save a few dollars but too late now, lesson learned. Anyway, overall great experience with online ordering and quality of plants. They arrived 5 days after placing an order. Wish I could post images . Recommend to anyone wanted a hardy hibiscus to buy it from garden crossings.

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