HibisQs® Petit™ Orange is a newly developed type of hibiscus that produces many small flowers in yellow petals with a dark red core. In 2017, HibisQs® Petit Orange was first unveiled in Germany and also awarded as ‘Plant of the Year’ at the Chelsea Flower Show.
HibisQs® Adonicus Double Yellow hibiscus represents the summer blossom and has red core and petal ripples on the flower. Adonicus derives its name from 'Adonis', a handsome youth from Greek mythology.
HibisQs® Petit™ Sunrise hibiscus distinguished by smaller flower bloom in the Petit™ series for modern consumers geared towards a minimalist lifestyle. HibisQs® Petit sunrise needs light and should be placed in a bright spot to catch the sunlight to encourage flowering.
HibisQs® Juno hibiscus has overlapping pink creased petals. Juno is the wife of Zeus and Queen of Heaven from Roman mythology. The flower buds of Juno stands like the guardian angels of heaven.
HibisQs® Adonicus Rosa hibiscus characterised by globular pale pink petals contrasted with a bright red core had a name that was triggered by Adonis from Greek folklore that represented the ideal summer blossom.
HibisQs® Grace 3 hibiscus is a sweet blend of pink core fading to white towards the outer edges of the flower petals, signifying an icon of feminine grace.
HibisQs® Boreas White hibiscus characterised by its white creamy petals contrasted with a bright red core. Boreas which was named after the Greek Mythology is believed to be “God of the north wind’ who fought with Persians for his wife at sea of Artemision.
HibisQs® Apollo 4 hibiscus has a deeper orange core which pales off gradually to blend with the lighter orange shade on the flower petals. Apollo, seen as the most beautiful god in Greek mythology.
HibisQs® New Apollo hibiscus has a blend of light orange and yellow outer petals and dark orangey centre that mellows gradually to meet its counterpart. Apollo is the God of beauty, poetry and music in ancient Greek myth.
HibisQs® Adonicus Yellow hibiscus has demure-looking petals in non-conspicuous lines. Distinct by a bright red heart coupled with yellow stamens, it looks gorgeous and suitable as a patio plant. The Adonicus Yellow hibiscus blooms all year round.
HibisQs® Adonicus Orange hibiscus has deep orange petals with a dark grey core. ‘Adonicus’ came from the name ‘Adonis’ who was the favourite son of goddess Aphrodite in Greek mythology.
HibisQs® Hera hibiscus has deep, cheerful orange with visible lines on the flower petals. Hera is the name of the goddess of women, marriage, family and childbirth in ancient Greek religion and myth.
HibisQs® Dark Grace hibiscus has a faint pink lining at the edge of the red flower petals that differentiate it from the rest of the red hibiscus flowers. The collection of lovely hibiscus line was a creation by Graff Breeding® A/S Denmark.
HibisQs® Afrodite Red hibiscus with fiery stunning red petals accentuated by yellow stamens was a name inspired by Aphrodite, the beautiful Greek goddess and mother of Adonis, representing symbols of love and pleasure.
HibisQs® Volcano hibiscus has smooth, spherical-edged petals on the fiery red flower. Graff Breeding® A/S from Denmark developed the series of HibisQs®.
HibisQs® Laluna Yellow hibiscus is double-flowered, which reminds us of the moon on hot summer nights. Laluna’s name was inspired by Luna, who is the Goddess of Moon in Roman mythology.
HibisQs® Apollo Big hibiscus is a head-turner with thick outspread of a darker orange core, a stark contrast to the lighter orange tone at the petal edges. Apollo is the son of Zeus and Leto in Greek folk tale.
HibisQs® Nyx hibiscus has clean, spotless yellow petals with a small, round red pigment at the heart of the flower. Nyx is a powerful female goddess that even Zeus, the king of God has ever feared in Greek ancient tales. Get one now and feel inspired and as strong as Nyx!
HibisQs® Laluna Orange hibiscus, double-flowered, is the winner of Danish Floradania Innovation and novelty award 2011. The name derived from Luna, who is the Moon Goddess in Roman folktale.
HibisQs® Adonicus Pink hibiscus has large and globular shaped flower petals. The ‘Adonicus’ name was an inspiration from ‘Adonis’ of Greek mythology, a young man who had remarkable beauty.