Hibiscus for Sale in St. Augustine to Daytona Beach, FL

Add vibrant color to your Florida yard with tropical hibiscus. We carry standard bush varieties, premium Hollywood series, and exotic Tradewinds varieties — all thriving in Northeast Florida's warm climate. Prices range from $26.99 – $49.99. We offer the lowest prices in Northeast Florida with dump trailer delivery from St. Augustine to Daytona Beach.

Tropical Yards carries 20 varieties of hibiscus in 10-inch and 12-inch pots. Every plant is priced at least 10% below Home Depot, Lowe's, and local NE Florida nurseries. We deliver via 14ft dump trailer across St. Johns, Flagler, and Volusia counties.

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Our Hibiscus — Complete Plant List & Prices

All prices are 10% or more below major retailers. Prices shown are per plant.

Plant NameSizePriceAvailability
Hibiscus Bush Double Red
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
10" $26.99 2,160 in stock
Hibiscus Bush President Red
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
10" $26.99 2,725 in stock
Hibiscus Bush Painted Lady
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
10" $26.99 1,632 in stock
Hibiscus Bush Tequila Yellow
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
10" $26.99 536 in stock
Hibiscus Bush Tequila Yellow
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
12" $37.99 50 in stock
Hibiscus Bush Fiesta
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
10" $26.99 49 in stock
Hibiscus Bush Bicolor Pntd Lady/Pres Red
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
10" $26.99 560 in stock
Hibiscus Bush Bicolor Teq Ylw/Painted Lady
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
10" $26.99 400 in stock
Hibiscus Hollywood Disco Diva
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
10" $44.99 89 in stock
Hibiscus Hollywood First Lady
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
10" $44.99 94 in stock
Hibiscus Hollywood First To Arrive
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
10" $44.99 200 in stock
Hibiscus Hollywood Rico Suave
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
10" $44.99 47 in stock
Hibiscus Hollywood Sunset Boulevard
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
10" $44.99 80 in stock
Hibiscus Std Tequilla Yellow
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
12" $49.99 176 in stock
Hibiscus Tradewinds Wht Treasure Wind
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
10" $35.99 118 in stock
Hibiscus Tradewinds Fire Wind
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
10" $35.99 50 in stock
Hibiscus Tradewinds Lilikoi Yellow
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
10" $35.99 200 in stock
Hibiscus Tradewinds Pink Versicolor
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
10" $35.99 440 in stock
Hibiscus Tradewinds Sunny Wind
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
10" $35.99 50 in stock
Hibiscus Tradewinds Tangerine Paradise Wind
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
10" $35.99 50 in stock

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Caring for Hibiscus in Northeast Florida

Tropical hibiscus love Florida's warm, humid climate. Plant in full sun for maximum blooms. Water regularly but ensure good drainage — hibiscus don't tolerate wet feet. Feed monthly with a balanced fertilizer during the growing season (March through October). Prune in early spring to encourage bushy growth and more flowers.

What Colors of Hibiscus Are Available?

Tropical hibiscus (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis) comes in an extraordinary range of colors, from deep crimson to pure white, tropical orange, and everything in between. At Tropical Yards, we stock some of the most vibrant and sought-after varieties in Northeast Florida. Here's a guide to the colors available in our current inventory:

Quick Answer: We stock hibiscus in red, yellow, pink, orange, white, and exotic multi-color combinations. With 20 varieties available, you'll find the perfect color for any Florida tropical landscape design.

How to Care for Hibiscus in NE Florida?

Tropical hibiscus thrive in Northeast Florida's warm, sunny climate. Following proper care practices from day one ensures your plants bloom heavily and remain healthy year-round. Here's a comprehensive care guide for hibiscus in our Zone 9A region:

For more comprehensive care guidance, visit our tropical plant care guide covering all the species we sell.

Are Hibiscus Plants Cold Hardy?

This is one of the most common questions we hear from Northeast Florida gardeners. The answer depends on which type of hibiscus you're growing and how cold temperatures get in your area:

Quick Answer: Tropical hibiscus are cold-sensitive and need protection below 32°F. In NE Florida's Zone 9A, they typically survive mild winters with minimal care. During hard freezes, cover or bring indoors. They are excellent warm-season performers from spring through fall.

Pair your hibiscus with cold-hardy bougainvillea, tropical ferns, and palm trees for a complete year-round tropical landscape. See our full tropical plant catalog for everything we carry.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Hibiscus in Northeast Florida

How much do hibiscus cost?

Our hibiscus range from $26.99 – $49.99. These prices are at least 10% below Home Depot, Lowe's, and local NE Florida nurseries.

Do you deliver hibiscus?

Yes! We deliver hibiscus via 14ft dump trailer from St. Augustine to Daytona Beach. Delivery starts at $250 depending on your location.

What sizes of hibiscus do you carry?

We carry hibiscus in 10-inch and 12-inch pots. These are well-established plants ready to thrive in your Florida landscape.

What colors of hibiscus are available?

We carry 20 hibiscus varieties in red, yellow, pink, orange, white, and exotic multicolor combinations. Standard Bush varieties come in double red, president red, painted lady, tequila yellow, and fiesta. Hollywood series varieties feature extravagant multi-layered blooms. Tradewinds varieties include white, fire red, yellow, pink, and tangerine orange. Something for every landscape style across NE Florida.

Are tropical hibiscus cold hardy in NE Florida?

Tropical hibiscus (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis) are cold-sensitive below 32°F. During brief freezes typical of Zone 9A winters in St. Augustine, Ponte Vedra, and Palm Coast, established plants often survive with light frost protection. Cover with frost cloth when temperatures drop below 35°F. Mulch the base heavily. Most established plants bounce back from root stock in spring even if top growth is damaged by cold.

How often do hibiscus bloom?

In Northeast Florida's warm climate, tropical hibiscus bloom almost continuously from spring through fall — roughly March through November. During peak summer, a healthy plant can produce multiple new flowers every single day. Each hibiscus flower lasts only one to two days, but the plant produces so many buds that it appears in constant bloom. Fertilizing monthly and planting in full sun maximizes bloom frequency.

What is the difference between Bush hibiscus, Hollywood hibiscus, and Tradewinds hibiscus?

Bush hibiscus are standard tropical hibiscus varieties — vigorous, fast-growing, and available at $26.99. Hollywood hibiscus are premium varieties bred for enormous, ruffled, multi-layered blooms with dramatic color patterns. They cost $44.99 and are true showstoppers. Tradewinds hibiscus are a specialty series bred for superior heat tolerance and larger flower size, priced at $35.99. All three types perform well in NE Florida landscapes from St. Augustine to Daytona Beach.

Can I grow hibiscus in a container in Florida?

Absolutely. Container-grown hibiscus thrive in Florida and have the advantage of being easy to move indoors or to a sheltered porch during winter freezes. Use a large pot (15 gallons or more) with drainage holes and a high-quality potting mix. Container hibiscus may need watering every day during summer. Fertilize every two weeks during the growing season for maximum blooms. This is a popular option for condo owners and townhome residents across Palm Coast, Flagler Beach, Ormond Beach, and Daytona Beach.