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Aquarian Hibiscus
The Hibiscus 'Aquarian', is one of the most unique Hibiscus in the Fleming series. It has wonderful 12" lavender pink flowers with spoon-shaped, purple casted leaves. It is one of the shorter Hibiscus, standing 3' in height. The Flemings names this Hibiscus after the song 'Age of Aquarias'. It is best to plant this Hibiscus in a full sun area and it will tolerate most soil types. 'Aquarian' looks wonderful with grasses, as a background plant or with Hibiscus 'Old Yella' and Hibiscus 'Torchy'.


Blue River II Hibiscus
The Hibiscus 'Blue River II', Hibiscus moscheutos, is the first true, original, large, pure white flowering Hibiscus. It has a plant height of 4-5' and wonderful 10" blooms.The light green leaves make a wonderful contrast. It should not be missed. 'Blue River II' prefers moist to wet soil conditions and loves the heat of summer.


Crown Jewels Hibiscus
The Hibiscus 'Crown Jewels', is the smallest of the Flemings series. With a plant height of 2' and 10" blooms, it is one not to miss. The creamy white flowers have red centers and dark violet 'maple-cut' leaves. All of these features make it one of the finest. 'Crown Jewels' took over 20 years to develop and refine the species and one can see why. 'Crown Jewels' looks wonderful with grasses, as a background plant or with Hibiscus 'Old Yells' and Hibiscus 'Torchy' or as an alternative plant to Hibiscus 'Disco Belles'.


Dreamcatcher Hibiscus
The Hibiscus 'Dream Catcher', stands 4' in height and bears a 12" flower that is extremely unique from all other Hibiscus on the market today. Its pale pink, quilted flowers remind one of a soft pillow and is aptley named. 'Dream Catcher' also has maple-cut leaves with purple shades throughout the growning season. It is best to plant this Hibiscus in a full sun area and it will tolerate most soil types. 'Dream Catcher' looks wonderful with grasses or as a background plant.


Eruption Hibiscus
The Hibiscus 'Eruption', grows to 3' in height and is perfectly names with its explosion of 8" hot pink flowers. It is one of the best bloomers in the Fleming Family of Hibiscus. The oak shaped leaves have purple castings which also make this variety quite unusual. The color of this flower must be seen to be believed.It is best to plant this Hibiscus in a full sun area and it will tolerate most soil types. 'Eruption' looks wonderful with grasses, as a background plant or with Hibiscus 'Fantasia' and Hibiscus 'Old Yella'.


Fantasia Hibiscus
The Hibiscus 'Fantasia' is one of the most ruffled Hibiscus in its family. The lavender gray flowers are a great contrast with its maple-shaped leaves. It looks great in any setting or grouping. It is best to plant this Hibiscus in a full sun area and it will tolerate most soil types. 'Fantasia' looks wonderful with grasses or as a background plant.


Fireball Hibiscus
The Hibiscus 'Fireball', is the second most popular Fleming Hibiscus on the market today, growing to a height of 3-4'. 'Fireball' has bright burgundy flowers that explode over purplish 'cut-leaved' foliage. It has the best flower in the Fleming Hibiscus species because of its overlapping nature, texture, red color and outer shape components. 'Fireball' looks wonderful with grasses, as a background plant or with Hibiscus 'Old Yella' and Hibiscus 'Torchy' or as an alternative plant to Hibiscus 'Lord Baltimore'.


Kopper King Hibiscus
The Hibiscus ‘Kopper King’, is the most popular variety of the Fleming Hibiscus. Named by James Fleming himself, it has a plant height of 4’ and beautiful 12” flowers. The flowers are white with red centers that fade to pink as it streaks through the veination to petals edge. The foliage took over 20 years to develop and refine and one can see why. It is best to plant this Hibiscus in a full sun area and it will tolerate most soil types. ‘Kopper King’ looks wonderful with grasses, as a background plant or with Hibiscus ‘Old Yella’.


Lady Baltimore Hibiscus
The Hibiscus 'Lady Baltimore', Hibiscus moscheutos, has beautiful pink flowers that are a definate eye-catcher. It has a plant height of 5' and a spread of 3-4'. The striking pink flowers range up to 10" in diameter. The darl green leaves make a wonderful contrast. It should not be missed. 'Lady Baltimore' prefers moist to wet soil conditions and loves the heat of summer. It is frequently used as a specium and can be used as a border. Plant it in full sun or partial shade.


Lord Baltimore Hibiscus
The Hibiscus 'Lord Baltimore', Hibiscus moscheutos, has beautiful red flowers that are a definate eye-catcher. It has a plant height of 6-8' and a spread of 3-4'. The red flowers are 10" in diameter.The deep green, lobed leaves make a wonderful contrast. It should not be missed. 'Lady Baltimores' prefer moist to wet soil conditions and loves the heat of summer. It is frequently used as a specium and can be used as a border. Plant it in full sun or partial shade.


Old Yella Hibiscus
The Hibiscus ‘Old Yella’, is the first yellow-colored hardy Hibiscus in its species. The pale yellow flowers have a bloom size of 12” with a plant height of 4-5’. The green leaves are ovate to slightly cut-leaved. It is best to plant this Hibiscus in a full sun area and it will tolerate most soil types.‘Old Yellas’ look wonderful with grasses, as a background plant or with Hibiscus ‘Crown Jewels’, ‘Kopper King’ or ‘Plum Crazy’. It is said to hold the flowers of ‘Old Yella next to white to see the luminescent of the yellow coloring.


Pink Clouds Hibiscus
The Hibiscus 'Pink Clouds', Hibiscus moscheutos, have an amazing large, intense, deep pink flower that can be seen from a long distance. This Hibiscus is a large '4-5' robust plant" that blooms over a very long period of time. Its mature leaves resemble that of the Norway Maple Tree. 'Pink Clouds' is a very hardy selection that goes well in the back drop of any landscape and is most impressive when planted in mass. It enjoys moist to wet soil conditions and loves the heat of summer.


Plum Crazy Hibiscus
The Hibiscus 'Plum Crazy', is one of the Fleming's most colorful varieties of Hibiscus. The plum shaded flowers have a 10" bloom with a plant height of 4'. The dark purple, maple-cut leaves make a great contrast. Named by Dave Fleming himself, 'Plum Crazy' took over 20 years to develop and refine the species and one can see why. It is best to plant this Hibiscus in a full sun area and it will tolerate most soil types. 'Plum Crazy' looks wonderful with grasses, as a background plant or with Hibiscus 'Fantasia' and Hibiscus 'Old Yella'.


Robert Fleming Hibiscus
The Hibiscus 'Robert Fleming', was named after the Bob, the middle Fleming brother. 'Robert Fleming' is one of the most unique Hibiscus in its family. It has a plant height of 3' and amazing, 10" dark red flowers that appear almost black as it begins to flower. The green hydrangea-like foliage makes theis plant very elegant. It is best to plant this Hibiscus in a full sun area and it will tolerate most soil types. 'Robert Fleming' looks wonderful with grasses or as a background plant.


Royal Gems Hibiscus
The Hibiscus 'Royal Gems', is one of the only ovate leaved Hibiscus in its family. 'Royal Gems' has a plant height of 4' and displays 12" flowers. The bold pink petals overlap the purple 'puffed' foliage to make a perfect complement. 'Royal Gems' took over 20 years to develop and refine the species and one can see why.It is best to plant this Hibiscus in a full sun area and it will tolerate most soil types. 'Royal Gems' looks wonderful with grasses, as a background plant or with Hibiscus 'Fantasia' and Hibiscus 'Crown Jewels'.


Torchy Hibiscus
The Hibiscus 'Torchy', is one of the darkest red flowering varieties in the Fleming series. It aslo has very thick ruffled flowers that make it somewhat unique. 'Torchy' stands 4' in height and has 3 lobed leaves that are light green and offer a very interesting contrast. It is best to plant this Hibiscus in a full sun area and it will tolerate most soil types. 'Torchy' looks wonderful with grasses, and as a background plant.



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ACORN HILL

Acorn Hill is the name we’ve given to our home.  Situated in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, it is so named for the thousands of acorns produced by the red oaks growing here.  We spent years looking for just the right spot.  Some of the most important criteria were plenty of room to garden and space for our menagerie of dogs and cats to safely run and play.  And we found it here.

We have undertaken several big outdoor projects and have many more planned.  I have been taking pictures and making notes, which in essence constitute a journal of these projects.  I thought it might be interesting and perhaps helpful to share our progress.  So in addition to my Garden Journal where I routinely note what’s happening around the garden, we’ve added Acorn Hill Garden Projects to our site and intend to update it as we complete specific projects.  The Acorn Hill Garden Projects detail specific projects from start to finish with notes on what we learned in the process.

When we first came to Acorn Hill, one of the first things I realized was that I had more great ideas than I had time, energy, or money.  I had so many things that I hoped to accomplish the first year, but luckily we didn’t get very much done.  I say luckily because when starting a garden in a new place it is critical to observe, for at least one full cycle of the seasons, how the seasons change the existing landscape, how the views from your house differ in summer and winter, and how you and your family use your outdoor space.  So lesson number one was be patient.  Something I’ve been known to have trouble with.

The projects listed below are things we’ve done so far, and things we intend to complete in the near future.  As I write the story of each, I’ll include my thoughts on what we’ve done right and what we’ve learned from the things that haven’t gone as planned.  I hope you find these stories useful and, if nothing else, amusing.  We try to have fun at whatever we do, otherwise, why do it!

So look for these stories coming soon to Acorn Hill Garden Projects:

  • A year of observation, four seasons at Acorn Hill

  • A path through the wilderness, making the upper and lower trails

  • The long and short of it, creating a view from the porch

  • Keeping the hounds at bay, do-it-yourself garden fencing

  • High on a hill, creating the hilltop garden


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