Synonyms: Orange Hibiscus, Gudhal Flower
Product Highlights:
- Beautiful Orange Hibiscus Variety
- Healthy and Well-established Plant
- Easy to Grow Indoors or Outdoors
- Rich Historical and Medicinal Significance
History:
The Orange Hibiscus, also known as Gudhal Flower, is a captivating and historically revered plant. It has been cherished for centuries in various cultures for its aesthetic appeal and medicinal properties.
Grow Instructions:
Orange Hibiscus is a relatively easy-to-grow plant. It thrives in well-draining soil and requires ample sunlight for optimal growth. Here's how to cultivate it:
- Plant the Hibiscus in well-drained soil with good moisture retention.
- Choose a location that receives at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily.
- Water the plant regularly, keeping the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged.
- Prune your Hibiscus to encourage bushier growth and remove dead or wilted flowers.
- Fertilize with a balanced, all-purpose fertilizer during the growing season.
Care Instructions:
Maintaining your Orange Hibiscus is simple with these care guidelines:
- Monitor soil moisture and adjust watering as needed to prevent overwatering or drought.
- Protect the plant from frost and extreme cold temperatures.
- Regularly inspect for pests like aphids or whiteflies and take appropriate measures if infestations occur.
- Enjoy the vibrant blooms and their fragrance throughout the flowering season.
Uses:
The Orange Hibiscus (Gudhal Flower) offers a range of uses:
- Medicinal: The flower is known for its potential medicinal properties, including relief from hypertension, digestive issues, and respiratory ailments.
- Culinary: In some cultures, Hibiscus flowers are used to make herbal teas, jams, and jellies.
- Ornamental: With its striking orange blooms, this plant is a stunning addition to gardens, patios, or indoor spaces, adding beauty to any setting.