AMERICAN HIBISCUS SOCIETY (AHS)
The HARRY GOULDING GRAFTING AWARDÂ is awarded annually by the AHS, to recognize those who perpetuate Tropical Hibiscus varieties through grafting.
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AMERICAN HIBISCUS SOCIETY (AHS)
The HARRY GOULDING GRAFTING AWARDÂ is awarded annually by the AHS, to recognize those who perpetuate Tropical Hibiscus varieties through grafting.
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Each year, around mid-to-late summer, gardeners often notice something unusual about the hibiscus plants they purchased in early Spring.
The new hibiscus plants had been compact, with dense foliage, and covered with blooms. Then, after a few months, the plants become gangly, with more stem showing between the leaf nodes. And the original lavish display of blooms that looked so great at the nursery is greatly reduced.
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