

Description
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis ‘Mrs George Davis’ is a showy evergreen shrub known for its lush display of large, double rose-pink blossoms layered with frills that open from summer through to winter. With rich glossy foliage, it makes a dramatic statement in warm gardens or large containers. The plant grows vigorously, forming a dense, rounded shrub that works beautifully as a feature plant, flowering screen, or hedge in tropical and subtropical settings.
This variety thrives in sunny sheltered locations, preferring well-draining soil enriched with organic matter. With regular pruning after flowering, a bit of fertiliser, and protection from frost or strong winds, ‘Mrs George Davis’ rewards with prolonged blooms and eye-catching floral colour contrast all year in appropriate climates.
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✨ Key Features
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Botanical Name: Hibiscus rosa-sinensis ‘Mrs George Davis’
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Large double-layered rose-pink flowers that bloom summer through winter
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Evergreen shrub with lush dark green, glossy foliage
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Mature size approx. 2.5 m height × ~2.0-3.0 m width when well-grown
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Outstanding as feature planting, hedge, or screening plant
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Needs full sun to part shade; protect from harsh sun, frost, and strong winds
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Benefits from regular pruning and fertiliser to encourage dense growth and repeat blossoms
💡 Why You Should Buy
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Adds long-lasting, rich colour with its abundant rose-pink blooms
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Creates immediate visual appeal as a feature or specimen plant
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Ideal for tropical, cottage or bold garden themes
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Evergreen habit means year-round colour and structure
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Well suited to warm climates; versatile in containers or garden beds
❓ FAQs
Q: What is the botanical name?
A: Hibiscus rosa-sinensis ‘Mrs George Davis’.
Q: How tall and wide does it grow?
A: Typically around 2.5 meters high and up to roughly 2-3 meters wide under good growing conditions.
Q: When does it flower?
A: It blooms from summer through winter in warm climates, producing showy double rose-pink flowers.
Q: Does it need special care?
A: It prefers well-draining soil, regular watering, pruning after flowering, and protection from frost and strong winds.
Q: Can I use it in a hedge or screen?
A: Yes — it grows densely enough to serve as a flowering screen or hedge, while also being decorative.