Hibiscus ‘Moy Grande’
Plant Information:
Botanical Name: Hibiscus ‘Moy Grande’
Common Name: Moy Grande Hibiscus
Family: Malvaceae
Origin: Hybrid
Type: Perennial
Size: 60"h x 60"w
Exposure: Sun
Zones: Zone 5-9
Butterflies: No
Hummingbirds: No
Container Size: Large Pot Band
Most people understand that “Muoy Grande” is Spanish for “very big “. However, Moy Grande is a hardy hibiscus cultivar with perhaps the largest flowers ever developed. It was bred by Dr. Ying Doon Moy at the San Antonio Botanical Garden, and sports enormous 12” diameter rose-pink blooms. This hardy perennial lights up the garden each day, summer through fall with an incredible amount of color. Hybridized from hibiscus species native to America (Hibiscus grandflorus x Hibiscus moscheutos ‘Southern Belle’), Moy Grande is an easy to grow knockout for the garden.