Plant Hibiscus × 'Summerific® Spinderella' where you want dramatic, late-summer flower power and a strong vertical accent in your garden. This hardy hibiscus forms a full, sturdy clump topped with giant blooms that read from a distance: bright white petals with rosy pink edges and a deep red eye that creates a striking pinwheel effect.
Give your plant full sun for the most flowers, but it will also perform in part shade, especially where afternoons run hot. Choose soil that stays evenly moist through the growing season. It is an excellent choice for rain gardens, low spots, and areas that get occasional wetness, and it also grows well in average garden beds as long as the soil does not dry out for long periods.
Water deeply during heat or drought, and mulch to help retain moisture and moderate soil temperature. You can feed lightly in spring as new growth begins. Stems die back in winter; cut them down in late winter or early spring before new shoots emerge. Once established, it returns reliably each year and supports pollinators in your landscape.