Hibiscus Plants for Sale in Florida — Vibrant Colors from $26.99

Shop Florida's best selection of hibiscus plants for sale. Tropical Yards carries single and double bloom hibiscus in red, pink, orange, yellow, white, peach, coral, and multicolor — all starting from $26.99. Dump trailer delivery to St. Augustine, Palm Coast, Daytona Beach and all of Northeast Florida.

Where can I find hibiscus plants for sale in Florida? Tropical Yards sells hibiscus plants in Northeast Florida starting at $26.99. We carry tropical hibiscus (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis) and hardy hibiscus varieties in single and double bloom, across 10+ colors including red, pink, orange, yellow, white, peach, coral, and bicolor. Delivery to all cities from St. Augustine to Daytona Beach.

Hibiscus is one of Florida's most beloved flowering plants — and for excellent reasons. Few plants deliver the vibrant, tropical color that hibiscus produces nearly year-round in our warm climate. The large, showy blooms — often 4–8 inches in diameter — come in virtually every warm color imaginable, and tropical hibiscus thrives in Northeast Florida's heat and humidity in a way that plants from cooler climates simply can't match.

When Florida homeowners search for "hibiscus plants for sale near me," they're often frustrated by the limited selection at big-box stores — typically a handful of generic red or pink varieties in small containers, often stressed from poor growing conditions. Tropical Yards is different. We carry a deep inventory of hibiscus varieties specifically chosen for Florida's growing conditions, in sizes ranging from gallon containers to well-established 3-gallon and 7-gallon specimens ready to bloom immediately after planting.

Hibiscus plants are versatile in the Florida landscape. A single large tropical hibiscus makes a stunning specimen plant beside a front door or pool gate. A row of hibiscus creates a colorful, flowering hedge that provides some privacy while delivering continuous blooms from spring through fall. In containers on a patio or lanai, hibiscus performs beautifully and can be moved to protect from the rare cold snap.

Tropical Yards also carries bougainvillea for a complementary burst of color, as well as palm trees to create the full tropical look. Many customers order hibiscus, palms, and coquina shell in a single delivery to completely transform their yard in one visit.

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Hibiscus for Sale — Varieties, Colors & Pricing

All hibiscus plants are grown and acclimated for Florida's climate. Call 772-267-1611 to confirm current availability of specific colors and varieties.

Hibiscus TypeStarting PriceBloom SizeColors AvailableCold Hardiness
Tropical Hibiscus — Single Bloom (H. rosa-sinensis)from $26.994–6 inchesRed, pink, orange, yellow, white, coral, peachZone 9–11 (protect below 35°F)
Tropical Hibiscus — Double Bloomfrom $32.994–8 inchesRed, pink, orange, peach, multicolorZone 9–11 (protect below 35°F)
Tropical Hibiscus — Bicolor/Fancyfrom $34.995–8 inchesRed/white, pink/yellow, orange/pinkZone 9–11 (protect below 35°F)
Hardy Hibiscus (H. moscheutos)from $29.998–12 inchesRed, white, pink, bicolorZone 4–9 (dies back, regrows)
Large Specimen (3-gal+)from $49.994–8 inchesAll colors availableVaries by type

Hibiscus plants for sale are available in retail quantities for homeowners and in wholesale quantities for landscapers and contractors. Call to discuss your project needs.

Hibiscus Plants for Sale in Florida — Starting at $26.99

10+ colors, single and double bloom. Delivery throughout Northeast Florida.

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Hibiscus Care Tips for Florida Gardens

Hibiscus plants thrive in Northeast Florida's climate when given the right conditions. Here's everything you need to know to keep your hibiscus blooming all season:

Sun & Location

Hibiscus performs best in full sun — 6+ hours of direct sunlight per day. In St. Augustine and Northeast Florida, this is usually easy to achieve. Afternoon shade during the intense July–August heat can reduce flower drop, but hibiscus needs morning sun to bloom prolifically. Avoid planting in areas that stay wet after rain.

Watering

Hibiscus likes consistent moisture but not waterlogged roots. Water deeply 2–3 times per week during dry periods. In St. Augustine's summer rainy season (June–September), supplemental irrigation is often unnecessary. Yellowing lower leaves often indicate overwatering — let the top inch of soil dry before watering again.

Fertilizing

Hibiscus are heavy feeders. Use a balanced fertilizer (10-10-10 or a hibiscus-specific formula with high potassium) every 2–4 weeks during the growing season (March–October). Avoid high-phosphorus fertilizers, which reduce blooming. A slow-release formula in spring followed by liquid feeding works well for Florida conditions.

Pruning

Prune hibiscus in late winter or early spring (February–March in St. Augustine) before new growth begins. Cut back by one-third to one-half to encourage dense, bushy growth and more blooms. Remove any dead, crossing, or weak branches. Hibiscus blooms on new wood, so pruning actually promotes more flowers.

Cold Protection

Tropical hibiscus (H. rosa-sinensis) is sensitive to temperatures below 35°F. In St. Augustine's Zone 8b–9a, provide cold protection during frost events: water well before a freeze, cover with frost cloth, and move container plants indoors. Hardy hibiscus (H. moscheutos) dies back to the ground but regrows from the roots each spring.

Pests & Diseases

Common hibiscus pests in Florida include aphids, whitefly, and mealybugs. Treat with insecticidal soap or neem oil at first sign. Spider mites appear during hot, dry spells — increase humidity and use miticides if needed. Good air circulation (achieved through pruning) prevents fungal issues. See our Florida plant care guide for more.

Hibiscus Plant Delivery — All Northeast Florida Cities

Order hibiscus plants for sale and get them delivered to your door via dump trailer anywhere in Northeast Florida.

Delivery CityDelivery FeeCoverage Area
St. Augustine$250St. Augustine, St. Augustine Beach, Vilano Beach, Anastasia Island, World Golf Village
Ponte Vedra$275Ponte Vedra Beach, Nocatee, Palm Valley, Sawgrass
Palm Coast$300Palm Coast, Hammock Beach, Grand Haven, Flagler County
Flagler Beach$300Flagler Beach, Beverly Beach, Marineland
Ormond Beach$350Ormond Beach, Holly Hill, Ormond-by-the-Sea
Daytona Beach$375Daytona Beach, Daytona Beach Shores, South Daytona, Port Orange, Ponce Inlet

Hibiscus Plants for Sale in Florida — Delivered to Your Door

Single & double bloom, 10+ colors, starting from $26.99. Call for current availability.

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Popular Hibiscus Combinations for Florida Landscapes

Hibiscus pairs beautifully with other tropical plants for a complete Florida landscape. Here are our most popular combinations:

Tropical Paradise

Red hibiscus + Areca Palm + purple bougainvillea. The classic Florida tropical combination. Stunning year-round color with minimal care.

Coastal Cottage

White/peach hibiscus + Windmill Palm + ornamental grasses. Soft, beachy palette perfect for St. Augustine Beach and coastal properties.

Bold & Colorful

Multi-color double hibiscus + Bougainvillea + red mandevilla. Maximum color impact for homeowners who want a show-stopping front yard.

Browse our full selection of tropical plants for sale to build your perfect combination, or call 772-267-1611 and our team will help you plan the perfect Florida tropical yard.

Frequently Asked Questions — Hibiscus Plants for Sale in Florida

Where can I buy hibiscus plants near me in Florida?

Tropical Yards sells hibiscus plants in Northeast Florida starting from $26.99 — lower than Home Depot, Lowe's, or any local nursery. We deliver throughout the region from St. Augustine to Daytona Beach. Call 772-267-1611 for current availability and to place an order.

What colors of hibiscus are for sale in Florida?

Tropical Yards carries hibiscus in red, pink, orange, yellow, white, peach, coral, bicolor, and multicolor varieties — both single and double bloom. Availability varies by season. Call 772-267-1611 to confirm which colors are currently in stock.

Do hibiscus plants survive winter in St. Augustine, FL?

Tropical hibiscus (H. rosa-sinensis) can be damaged by temperatures below 35°F. In St. Augustine's Zone 8b–9a, most winters don't pose a problem, but provide frost protection during occasional cold snaps. Hardy hibiscus (H. moscheutos) is fully cold-hardy in our area — it dies back to the ground but regrows reliably each spring.

How fast do hibiscus plants grow in Florida?

Tropical hibiscus grows rapidly in Florida's heat — typically 12–24 inches per year under good conditions. A well-fertilized, established hibiscus in a St. Augustine yard can reach 6–8 feet tall and wide within 3–4 years. Regular pruning keeps plants bushy and maximizes blooming.

How often does hibiscus bloom in Florida?

In Northeast Florida's climate, tropical hibiscus blooms almost year-round — most heavily from spring through fall, with reduced blooming in December–February. Each individual flower lasts only 1–2 days, but a healthy plant will produce new blooms continuously during the growing season.

Can I buy wholesale hibiscus plants for my landscaping business?

Yes — Tropical Yards offers wholesale hibiscus pricing for landscapers, contractors, and property managers throughout Northeast Florida. Visit our wholesale tropical plants page or call 772-267-1611 to discuss your order requirements and get wholesale pricing.