| Botanical Name | Hibiscus rosa-sinensis 'Salsa Dancer' |
| Description | 'Salsa Dancer' is prized in Houston for its high-saturation blooms and glossy foliage. It excels in summer heat but requires sharp drainage. Best grown in containers for easy relocation during Southeast Texas winter freezes. |
| Exposure | Full Sun |
| Height x Width | 3-5 ft. Tall x 2-3 ft. Wide |
| Water | Medium; keep soil moist but never water-logged. |
| Zones | 10 - 11 (Tender; protect from all frost) |
| Fertilization | Feed every 2 weeks during summer with hibiscus-specific fertilizer. |
| Pruning | Lightly prune in spring to encourage fresh flowering wood. |
| Deer Resistance | Low |
| Botanical Name | Hibiscus rosa-sinensis 'Salsa Dancer' |
| Description | 'Salsa Dancer' is prized in Houston for its high-saturation blooms and glossy foliage. It excels in summer heat but requires sharp drainage. Best grown in containers for easy relocation during Southeast Texas winter freezes. |
| Exposure | Full Sun |
| Height x Width | 3-5 ft. Tall x 2-3 ft. Wide |
| Water | Medium; keep soil moist but never water-logged. |
| Zones | 10 - 11 (Tender; protect from all frost) |
| Fertilization | Feed every 2 weeks during summer with hibiscus-specific fertilizer. |
| Pruning | Lightly prune in spring to encourage fresh flowering wood. |
| Deer Resistance | Low |