The more we dig deeper into the hidden potential of the garden, the more value we extract from it. The beautiful Kumquat tree serves as a good example of this.

Kumquat is a dwarf citrus tree, whose hybrid varieties reach about 1.5-2 meters (4-6 ft) in height. It is well known not only as an attractive ornamental, but as a provider of excellent fruit for jams, marmalade and homemade confectionary. Kumquat, besides these functions, also has potential and value in another, seemingly unconnected direction. When we realize this, it becomes clear that it has a lot more to offer the family besides being an ornamental fruit tree. Before looking into and discovering this hidden potential, let’s deal first with its more prosaic qualities.

In mild winter climates, Chinese Hibiscus has to be one of the most useful landscaping bushes available, as it combines screening functions with spectacular flower color.

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, which is known by a number of common names of which “Chinese Hibiscus is just one, is one of the mainstay landscaping bushes in Mediterranean and dry climate gardens, despite originating from sub-tropical habitats. Its main benefit as a shrub is the showy, lush blooms that cover the plant throughout the summer.

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