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Description
HIBISCUS SUMMERIFIC 'FRENCH VANILLA' is a stunning perennial hibiscus that features large, creamy white flowers with a deep red eye, blooming from midsummer into early fall. These dinner-plate-sized blooms are complemented by lush, dark green foliage that adds bold texture to the garden.
This variety is part of the Summerific® series, bred for its compact size, prolific blooming, and strong stems that hold flowers upright without flopping.
- Great for sunny borders, pollinator gardens, and as a focal point.
- Hardy in zones 4-9
- Full sun required
- Height: 36–48 inches, Spread: 48–60 inches
- Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies
Note: This plant is shipped potted, carefully taped to avoid movement during transit. Dormancy in fall and winter is normal—plants may lose foliage but regrow beautifully in spring. Some sizes may not be shipped to California due to agricultural restrictions.
Growing Zones: 4-9

| Mature Height: | 36 to 48 Inches |
| Sunlight: | Full Sun |
| Mature Width: | 48 to 60 Inches |
| Botanical Name: | Hibiscus 'French Vanilla' (Summerific® Series) |
| Growth Rate: | Fast |
FAQ's
Is 'French Vanilla' a hardy hibiscus?
Yes, it's a winter-hardy perennial hibiscus that comes back year after year in USDA zones 4-9. It may die back in winter but regrows in spring with lush foliage and large blooms.
How big do the flowers get?
The flowers are massive, typically reaching 7 to 8 inches across. These eye-catching blooms give the plant its 'dinner-plate' hibiscus nickname.
Does it attract pollinators?
Absolutely! Hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies are drawn to its large, nectar-rich flowers, making it a great addition to any pollinator garden.
When does it bloom?
It blooms from midsummer into early fall, often producing flowers continuously for several weeks with proper care and sunlight.
Does it need full sun?
Yes, for best flower production and plant health, it should be planted in a location that receives at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily.
How do I care for it in winter?
The top growth will die back in cold climates. Simply cut back stems after the first frost and mulch around the base for added protection. It will reemerge in spring.
Customer Service
Pixies Gardens
2024 Mcdaniel Mill Road Conyers GA 30094
Email: cs@pixiesgardens.com

