What Colors Are Hibiscus Flowers When They Bloom? (2024)

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Hibiscuses are a highly popular, ornamental shrub in a wide range of geographical locations. It is no wonder, with the easygoing nature of this plant, that it has gained so much appreciation from gardeners.

The hibiscus genus encompasses both perennial and evergreen plants, the evergreen varieties being tropical plants, which can be grown indoors above zone 9. These easy-care plants are not difficult to coax into blooming throughout the summer, and their flowers are just wonderful.

You may have seen some of the more interesting and colorful cultivars at a local nursery and wondered just how many colors and color combinations these exotic blooms come in. Let’s take a look and explore the rainbow of colors.

The Short Answer

These magnificent flowers bloom in white, red, pink, orange, yellow, purple, and many combinations of these colors. There are even varieties that take on hues of blue. The eye or throat of the flower is commonly a deeper or contrasting color compared to the rest of the flower. The flowers can be single, semi-double, and double petal formations.

The Long Answer and Examples

The color variations of hibiscus flowers are wonderfully diverse because hibiscus plants are elementary to hybridize. Cross-pollinating a hibiscus is as simple as taking pollen from one plant and transferring it to the stamen of another. The resulting seeds will produce a new variety with its own special color signature.

These beautiful blooms range in size from 3”-12” in diameter, with some flowers as large as dinner plates. Further diversifying the flowers of the genus are three different petal formations that the plant blooms with.

Single-petal form flowers have five large petals that are alike in shape and size. Semi-Double petal flowers have a small cluster of smaller and less uniform petals in the center. Fully double-petal form hibiscuses resemble peonies with their large cluster of irregular petals in the center.

In terms of color and color variations, hibiscuses are most commonly seen in red, orange, yellow, pink, and multicolor. Less common colors include purple, burgundy, white, and even blue.

Red: ‘Summer in Paradise’

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What Colors Are Hibiscus Flowers When They Bloom? (2)botanical name Hibiscus ‘Summer in Paradise’
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What Colors Are Hibiscus Flowers When They Bloom? (4)height 4’
What Colors Are Hibiscus Flowers When They Bloom? (5)hardiness zones 4-9

Summer in Paradise is a compact variety that produces very large cherry red hibiscus flowers. This variety is late to emerge in spring, but it grows very quickly and takes on a nice, full shape as the foliage emerges. The leaves are maple-like and dark green with an olive border.

This variety is cold tolerant to zone 4. It will lose its leaves in the fall, but it will return every year in the spring, like all hardy varieties.

The flowers start to open in midsummer and bloom from top to bottom rather than only on top, as some varieties do. They are large (7”-8”) and have a deeper red eye. A red stigma is adorned with bright yellow stamens, which pop against the deeper color of the eye.

Pink: ‘Lipstick Pink’

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What Colors Are Hibiscus Flowers When They Bloom? (7)botanical name Hibiscus rosa-sinensis ‘Lipstick Pink’
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What Colors Are Hibiscus Flowers When They Bloom? (9)height 8”-10”
What Colors Are Hibiscus Flowers When They Bloom? (10)hardiness zones 9-11

Lipstick is a tropical hibiscus, which means that it is only grown in the ground in zones 9-11. Tropical hibiscuses are not cold-tolerant, so when grown outside of their native zones, they will have to be kept as container plants and brought indoors for the winter. In tropical zones, this is an evergreen plant that can grow up to 10’+ tall.

This pink flowering hibiscus cultivar has single-petal form blooms in a bright, fuchsia shade. The eye of the flower is deep red and thin, white veins radiate from the center. A sprinkle of yellow pollen tops a pink stigma. The foliage of this variety is dark green and serrated.

Orange: ‘Apricot Brandy’

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What Colors Are Hibiscus Flowers When They Bloom? (12)botanical name Hibiscus rosa-sinensis ‘Apricot Brandy’
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What Colors Are Hibiscus Flowers When They Bloom? (14)height 10’
What Colors Are Hibiscus Flowers When They Bloom? (15)hardiness zones 9-11

Apricot Brandy is another tropical variety. In cooler climates, it will thrive best as a container plant brought indoors in the winter. The foliage is evergreen and smooth with slightly serrated edges. It can grow up to 10’ tall in the ground, but in a container, it will stay smaller, making it a more manageable plant.

This is our first double-petal form flower on the list, and indeed it is a fully double-petaled variety. The soft orange hibiscus blooms have a mass of petals in the center, with a warm red glow from an obscured eye. Pink highlights are threaded throughout the petals.

It is typical for a fully double-petaled bloom to have a partially obscured stigma, but not this one, the golden pollen is fully visible amongst the confection of apricot ripples.

Yellow: ‘Tequila’

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What Colors Are Hibiscus Flowers When They Bloom? (19)height 6’
What Colors Are Hibiscus Flowers When They Bloom? (20)hardiness zones 9-11

Many of the yellow and orange hibiscus varieties are tropical. Tequila fits into this group and is native to hardiness zone 10. It will perform as an evergreen in zones 9 and 11.

The mid-height plant has pretty green foliage with a very lightly textured edge. Tequila likes full sun early in the day, with a bit of shade from the hot afternoon sun.

Bees and hummingbirds will both be attracted to this variety. The large yellow flowers have softly rounded petals that open to a fully convex shape. A bright red eye in the center adds a lot of depth to these blooms. The stigma is yellow with a red tip and lots of yellow stamens.

White: ‘Diana’

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What Colors Are Hibiscus Flowers When They Bloom? (25)hardiness zones 5-9

White is not a common color for hibiscuses, but there are a few varieties, and this one is simply stunning. Diana is a winner of the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit and a Gold Medal from the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society. It is known for its long blooming season and has wonderful golden fall foliage.

Diana’s flowers are unparalleled in beauty and simplicity. The blooms are pure white. The 5’ flowers have delicately overlapping petals with a slight ruffle at the edge.

They are lightly saucer-shaped with a tiny star at the center, where a small amount of space exists between the petals. The stigma and stamens have an ever so slight buttery glow.

Burgundy: ‘Black Dragon’

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What Colors Are Hibiscus Flowers When They Bloom? (27)botanical name Hibiscus rosa-sinensis ‘Black Dragon’
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What Colors Are Hibiscus Flowers When They Bloom? (29)height 4’
What Colors Are Hibiscus Flowers When They Bloom? (30)hardiness zones 9-11

Black Dragon is a standout tropical variety with strikingly dark red flowers. It is evergreen and has the fortunate characteristic of being able to bloom year-round.

Named by the American Hibiscus Society as Hibiscus of the Year in 2005, this plant has a short and shrubby growth habit. It prefers full sun but will not suffer terribly with some afternoon shade.

While this cultivar could technically fall into the red category, I felt it needed a classification of its own. There are other varieties in a similar shade, which just feel different from a true red. Black Dragon’s petals are deep oxblood, ruffled, and convex. The center of the flower is nearly black, and the stigma is burgundy with bright yellow stamens.

Blue: ‘Blue Bird’

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What Colors Are Hibiscus Flowers When They Bloom? (32)botanical name Hibiscus syriacus ‘Blue Bird’
What Colors Are Hibiscus Flowers When They Bloom? (33)sun requirements Full to Part Sun
What Colors Are Hibiscus Flowers When They Bloom? (34)height 12’
What Colors Are Hibiscus Flowers When They Bloom? (35)hardiness zones 5-9

Blue is the rarest color for flowers, so this blue flowering shrub is a special one. This rapidly growing, deciduous variety is known for its long blooming season, which lasts from midsummer until the first frost. The leaves are ovate and serrated and bright green in color. The plant takes on a rounded vase shape as it gets larger.

Blue Bird has gorgeous flowers in a shade that can arguably be called both blue and purple, but for our purposes, we will look at how it differs from other purple varieties.

Most purple hibiscuses have a rosy tint, whereas this flower has a distinctive cool tone to the outermost ends of the petals. In the center is a deep red starburst that appears to be backlit by a flash of white.

Purple: ‘Bayou Rose’

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What Colors Are Hibiscus Flowers When They Bloom? (37)botanical name Hibiscus rosa-sinensis ‘Bayou Rose’
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What Colors Are Hibiscus Flowers When They Bloom? (39)height 4’
What Colors Are Hibiscus Flowers When They Bloom? (40)hardiness zones 9-11

Bayou Rose is a tropical variety with fully double-petaled flowers that can bloom year-round under the right conditions. It is a compact variety that does nicely as a container plant and is early to mature and bloom.

This variety is known for its color-shifting characteristic. When the flowers first bloom, these double-petal blooms are lavender with bright pink edges.

On the second day, the flowers will have deepened in color, shedding the rosy hue for a solid lavender. The pollen is initially obscured, but as the flower ages, the petals will relax and expose the stigma.

Multi-colored Varieties

Many multi-colored varieties of hibiscus do not bloom in a single color. They are combinations of many different colors, making them some of the most breathtaking hibiscus flowers you can grow. Let’s take a deeper look.

‘Acapulco Gold’

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What Colors Are Hibiscus Flowers When They Bloom? (42)botanical name Hibiscus rosa-sinensis ‘Acapulco Gold’
What Colors Are Hibiscus Flowers When They Bloom? (43)sun requirements Full Sun
What Colors Are Hibiscus Flowers When They Bloom? (44)height 6’
What Colors Are Hibiscus Flowers When They Bloom? (45)hardiness zones 9-10

This variety is fast-growing and an incredibly prolific bloomer. It’s easy to grow and works well as a houseplant as long as it gets 6+ hours of sun per day. Acapulco Gold is a hybrid variety that will bloom in its second year and has a nice, long blooming season.

The flowers are predominantly red-orange. White veins radiate from the center in a whirling pattern, and the edges of the petals are electric yellow.

The blooms are very large (7”-9”) and in single-petal form. This is a very big bloomer for a hybrid and puts on quite a show through the summer.

‘Gator Pride’

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What Colors Are Hibiscus Flowers When They Bloom? (47)botanical name Hibiscus rosa-sinensis ‘Gator Pride’
What Colors Are Hibiscus Flowers When They Bloom? (48)sun requirements Full to Part Sun
What Colors Are Hibiscus Flowers When They Bloom? (49)height 8’
What Colors Are Hibiscus Flowers When They Bloom? (50)hardiness zones 9-11

As a Florida State girl, it pains me to admit that this hybrid, named for our rival Florida Gators, is a truly unique and beautiful variety. The tropical Gator Pride is a huge producer of flashy blue-purple and orange flowers. The single-petal form flowers can vary in color from one plant to another, in shades favoring a pinker or more yellow color family.

The flowers are large and bountiful on this shrub, which can get rather large (8’ tall). This variety is sterile, so it doesn’t set seeds. The stigma is large and carries a lot of yellow pollen.

‘Perfect Storm’

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What Colors Are Hibiscus Flowers When They Bloom? (54)height 3’
What Colors Are Hibiscus Flowers When They Bloom? (55)hardiness zones 4-9

This compact hybrid of the larger variety ‘Summer Storm,’ has all the right characteristics to stand out in your garden landscape. It has a highly tropical look but thrives in cold climates, and the foliage is something to write home about. The deep plum-colored leaves are a striking contrast to the large and bountiful blooms.

The flowers are slightly mottled white and pink with a brilliant scarlet eye. The deep red of the eye radiates into the petals, making the flower look deeply dimensional. This is a spectacular little plant that deserves a special location where it can be admired all summer long.

Final Thoughts

Hibiscuses are easy-to-grow, hardy, and tolerant plants, and with so many colorful options, there is one for every occasion. Whether you are in the market for a new flowering houseplant or an ornamental for your outdoor garden, there is a hibiscus variety that is sure to meet your needs and deliver on the promise of a brilliant summer blooming season.

Insights, advice, suggestions, feedback and comments from experts

Hibiscuses are a highly popular, ornamental shrub that can be found in a wide range of geographical locations. They are known for their easygoing nature and beautiful flowers, which have gained appreciation from gardeners worldwide. The hibiscus genus includes both perennial and evergreen plants, with the evergreen varieties being tropical plants that can be grown indoors above zone 9. These plants are not difficult to care for and can be encouraged to bloom throughout the summer.

Hibiscus flowers come in a wide range of colors and color combinations. They can be found in white, red, pink, orange, yellow, purple, and even blue. The eye or throat of the flower is often a deeper or contrasting color compared to the rest of the flower. The flowers can have single, semi-double, or double petal formations, adding to their diversity.

The color variations of hibiscus flowers are so diverse because hibiscus plants are easy to hybridize. Cross-pollinating a hibiscus is as simple as taking pollen from one plant and transferring it to the stamen of another. The resulting seeds will produce a new variety with its own unique color signature. This hybridization process has allowed for the creation of a wide range of hibiscus cultivars with different colors and petal formations.

Here are some examples of hibiscus varieties in different colors:

  1. Red: 'Summer in Paradise' is a compact variety that produces large cherry red hibiscus flowers. It is cold tolerant to zone 4 and blooms from midsummer. The flowers have a deeper red eye and a red stigma adorned with bright yellow stamens [[1]].

  2. Pink: 'Lipstick Pink' is a tropical hibiscus with bright fuchsia single-petal form blooms. It can grow up to 10 feet tall in tropical zones and needs to be kept as a container plant in colder climates [[2]].

  3. Orange: 'Apricot Brandy' is another tropical variety with fully double-petal form flowers. The soft orange blooms have a mass of petals in the center, with pink highlights threaded throughout the petals [[3]].

  4. Yellow: 'Tequila' is a mid-height tropical variety with large yellow flowers that have softly rounded petals. The flowers have a bright red eye in the center and attract bees and hummingbirds [[4]].

  5. White: 'Diana' is a white hibiscus variety known for its long blooming season and golden fall foliage. The flowers have delicately overlapping petals with a slight ruffle at the edge and a tiny star at the center [[5]].

  6. Burgundy: 'Black Dragon' is an evergreen tropical variety with strikingly dark red flowers. The petals are deep oxblood and ruffled, with a nearly black center [[6]].

  7. Blue: 'Blue Bird' is a deciduous variety known for its long blooming season. The flowers have a shade that can be called both blue and purple, with a deep red starburst in the center [[7]].

  8. Purple: 'Bayou Rose' is a tropical variety with fully double-petal form flowers that can bloom year-round. The flowers start as lavender with bright pink edges and deepen in color over time [[8]].

There are also many multi-colored varieties of hibiscus that combine different colors, creating breathtaking blooms. Some examples include 'Acapulco Gold' with red-orange flowers with electric yellow edges, 'Gator Pride' with blue-purple and orange flowers, and 'Perfect Storm' with mottled white and pink flowers with a scarlet eye [[9]].

In conclusion, hibiscus flowers come in a wide range of colors and color combinations, including white, red, pink, orange, yellow, purple, and blue. The diversity of colors is due to the ease of hybridization in hibiscus plants, allowing for the creation of new varieties with unique color signatures. Whether you are looking for a specific color or a multi-colored variety, there is a hibiscus plant that will meet your needs and add beauty to your garden.

What Colors Are Hibiscus Flowers When They Bloom? (2024)

FAQs

What Colors Are Hibiscus Flowers When They Bloom? ›

The hues of the most common cultivars are white, bicolored, or various shades of red or pink, but other colors are now available.

What color are hibiscus blooms? ›

Tropical hibiscus flowers typically grow 4-6 inches across in shades of orange, yellow, red, pink, and multicolor. Purple and white forms are less common. Their petals are often quite ruffled and many feature an eye of a contrasting color. This plant thrives in hot, humid climates and full sun.

What is the colour that can be obtained from hibiscus flower? ›

Similarly, dyes extracted from hibiscus flowers have been used to colour silk fabrics with shades of pink, red, and purple [19] .

Which color of hibiscus is rare? ›

Blue: 'Blue Bird' This is a rare hibiscus variety with blue-purple flowers, bright green leaves, and a distinctive deep red center.

Why does my hibiscus have two different colored flowers? ›

A few hibiscus produce the same colors at all times of year in every kind of weather. But the vast majority of hibiscus change their colors with changes in temperature, hours of daylight, and who-knows-how-many other variables!

What is the most common hibiscus color? ›

These are called “double” hibiscus. Red is the most common color for natural varieties but can also be white, orange, yellow, purple, and brown.

Do hibiscus change colors? ›

Apparently many hibiscus varieties are known to change colours in accordance with temperature and daylight changes.

What do the colors of hibiscus mean? ›

Hibiscus Color Meanings

Yellow hibiscus is often associated with happiness, sunshine, and good luck! Red hibiscus is a symbol of love and passion. Pink hibiscus stands for friendship and all different kinds of love – not just romantic! Purple hibiscus is associated with mystery, knowledge, and the upper class. [ 1]

Can hibiscus have two colors? ›

It is definitely possible for a hibiscus plant to produce two different colors, and the reason is because of a compound known as an Anthocyanin.

Are there purple hibiscus flowers? ›

In the world of hibiscuses, purple is one of the least common colors and is typically grouped together with blue, as these are even rarer, and the colors often appear together in the same flower. Interestingly enough, the color can appear in both cold hardy and tropical species.

How many colors of hibiscus are there? ›

The flowers are large, conspicuous, trumpet-shaped, with five or more petals, colour from white to pink, red, blue, orange, peach, yellow or purple, and from 4–18 cm broad.

What is the prettiest hibiscus? ›

One of the most stunning types of hibiscus out there, rose of Sharon 'Blue Satin' has showy, blue-violet flowers with deep red throats that show off prominent yellow stamens.

What colour is a native hibiscus? ›

Depending on the species, flowers may be white, various shades of yellow, pink, purple, or red. Most plants are perennials, even though plants such as Abelmoschus moschatus die back for part of the year.

Why did my hibiscus change from yellow to orange? ›

This difference helps explain the color changes in hibiscus. Anthocyanins exposed to hot conditions will often break down, causing flower colors to fade, while carotenoid-based colors hold up well in the heat. High temperatures and bright sunlight also enhance carotenoid production, leading to bright reds and oranges.

What is the rarest hibiscus flower? ›

Hibiscus fragilis, the mandrinette, is an extremely rare shrub that is endemic to steep slopes of the mountains Corps de Garde and Le Morne Brabant on Mauritius and from two further plants on Rodrigues. The mandrinette is an evergreen plant with flowers 7–10 cm diameter with five bright pink to carmine red petals.

What triggers hibiscus to bloom? ›

The plant blooms best in full sun, so increase sun exposure if you think that might be a factor. Also, make certain the soil is moist at all times to support the growth of the plant. Hardy hibiscus blooms on new growth, but pinching the plants too late in summer or pruning severely can delay blooming.

How do you tell what kind of hibiscus you have? ›

Another way to check is if the flowers are salmon, peach, orange, or yellow, or double flowered, then you probably have a TROPICAL hibiscus. Hardy hibiscus do not come in these colors or in doubles!

What is the difference between hardy hibiscus and tropical hibiscus? ›

Hibiscus are members of the mallow family which have large circular open face flowers. The main difference between the two are in their names, tropical and hardy. The tropical hibiscus is best known as a patio plant that winterkill while the hardy plant returns each spring.

Are hibiscus flowers red? ›

The large, trumpet-shaped flowers have five or more petals, and come in a range of colors, including white, pink, orange, red, yellow, purple, and multi-hued patterns. Hibiscus blossoms open wide, inviting pollinators from bees to hummingbirds to reach in for a deep drink of nectar.

What is the difference between pink and red hibiscus? ›

The primary difference between a red hibiscus and a pink or white hibiscus is the color of their flowers. Red hibiscus has red flowers, while pink and white hibiscus have pink or white flowers, respectively.

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