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- Hibiscus_Kopper_King abstract "Hibiscus 'Kopper King' is a cultivar of Hibiscus that has large, showy flowers and copper-colored lobed leaves. It was bred and selected for its aesthetic attributes as well as its cold hardiness to at least −30 °F (−34 °C) (USDA hardiness zone 4) by Jim, Bob, and Dave Fleming of Fleming's Flower Fields in Lincoln, Nebraska. 'Kopper King' is a compact perennial shrub, reaching 3–4 ft (0.9–1.2 m) tall with a 2–4 ft (0.6–1.2 m) spread. The leaves are coppery red to dark purple, with a lobed and toothed leaf shape that appears to be similar to some maples. New growth will emerge in late May or early June and the plant will bloom from midsummer to early fall at the first frost. Each flower, with its cream to light-pink petals and deep red eye in the center streaking outward toward the margin, is borne singly from the leaf axils and can be 8–12 in (20.3–30.5 cm) in diameter. Each flower only lasts one day but new blooms are typically produced in succession, allowing for almost continuous flowering. The flower display is flat with petals overlapping. Overall, the plant is resistant to pests and diseases, although it can be severely damaged by Japanese beetles.'Kopper King' is a complex hybrid involving three species of Hibiscus and is the culmination of a forty-year breeding program established by the Fleming brothers at their nursery in Nebraska. This cultivar was produced by backcrossing two Hibiscus cultivars for three generations: the pollen parent was an inbred seedling of 'Dahliatown Orchid', a cultivar of H. moscheutos, and the seed parent was 'Jazzmen', itself a hybrid of H. moscheutos, H. laevis (formerly H. militaris), and H. coccineus. 'Kopper King' first bloomed in 1987 on the Fleming brothers' property in Nebraska. After testing to verify the characteristics of the plant were stable, they applied for a patent on this cultivar on November 3, 1997. United States plant patent number PP10,793 was granted on February 16, 1999. The patent in part claims that, \"[t]his hardy hibiscus plant contributes to the market with its sheer beauty, its compact growth habit, it[s] great resistance to disease and insects, its stability through extremes in rain and drought, and its extreme hardiness.\"".
- Hibiscus_Kopper_King hybrid Hibiscus_Dahliatown_Orchid.
- Hibiscus_Kopper_King species Hibiscus_coccineus.
- Hibiscus_Kopper_King species Hibiscus_laevis.
- Hibiscus_Kopper_King species Hibiscus_moscheutos.
- Hibiscus_Kopper_King thumbnail Hibiscus_Kopper_King_02.JPG?width=300.
- Hibiscus_Kopper_King wikiPageID "36513106".
- Hibiscus_Kopper_King wikiPageLength "3589".
- Hibiscus_Kopper_King wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Hibiscus_Kopper_King wikiPageRevisionID "706369508".
- Hibiscus_Kopper_King wikiPageWikiLink Backcrossing.
- Hibiscus_Kopper_King wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cultivars.
- Hibiscus_Kopper_King wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hibiscus.
- Hibiscus_Kopper_King wikiPageWikiLink Cultivar.
- Hibiscus_Kopper_King wikiPageWikiLink Hardiness_(plants).
- Hibiscus_Kopper_King wikiPageWikiLink Hardiness_zone.
- Hibiscus_Kopper_King wikiPageWikiLink Hibiscus.
- Hibiscus_Kopper_King wikiPageWikiLink Hibiscus_Dahliatown_Orchid.
- Hibiscus_Kopper_King wikiPageWikiLink Hibiscus_Jazzmen.
- Hibiscus_Kopper_King wikiPageWikiLink Hibiscus_coccineus.
- Hibiscus_Kopper_King wikiPageWikiLink Hibiscus_laevis.
- Hibiscus_Kopper_King wikiPageWikiLink Hibiscus_moscheutos.
- Hibiscus_Kopper_King wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_beetle.
- Hibiscus_Kopper_King wikiPageWikiLink Leaf_shape.
- Hibiscus_Kopper_King wikiPageWikiLink Lincoln,_Nebraska.
- Hibiscus_Kopper_King wikiPageWikiLink Maple.
- Hibiscus_Kopper_King wikiPageWikiLink Perennial_plant.
- Hibiscus_Kopper_King wikiPageWikiLink Pollen.
- Hibiscus_Kopper_King wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Hibiscus'' 'Kopper King'".
- Hibiscus_Kopper_King cultivar "'Kopper King'".
- Hibiscus_Kopper_King genus "Hibiscus".
- Hibiscus_Kopper_King hybrid Hibiscus_Dahliatown_Orchid.
- Hibiscus_Kopper_King hybrid Hibiscus_Jazzmen.
- Hibiscus_Kopper_King name "Hibiscus 'Kopper King'".
- Hibiscus_Kopper_King origin "Fleming's Flower Fields; Lincoln, Nebraska, USA; 1987".
- Hibiscus_Kopper_King species "H. coccineus, H. laevis, H. moscheutos".
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- Hibiscus_Kopper_King subject Category:Cultivars.
- Hibiscus_Kopper_King subject Category:Hibiscus.
- Hibiscus_Kopper_King hypernym Cultivar.
- Hibiscus_Kopper_King type CultivatedVariety.
- Hibiscus_Kopper_King type Eukaryote.
- Hibiscus_Kopper_King type Plant.
- Hibiscus_Kopper_King type Species.
- Hibiscus_Kopper_King type Breed.
- Hibiscus_Kopper_King type Thing.
- Hibiscus_Kopper_King type Q19088.
- Hibiscus_Kopper_King type Q4886.
- Hibiscus_Kopper_King type Q756.
- Hibiscus_Kopper_King comment "Hibiscus 'Kopper King' is a cultivar of Hibiscus that has large, showy flowers and copper-colored lobed leaves. It was bred and selected for its aesthetic attributes as well as its cold hardiness to at least −30 °F (−34 °C) (USDA hardiness zone 4) by Jim, Bob, and Dave Fleming of Fleming's Flower Fields in Lincoln, Nebraska. 'Kopper King' is a compact perennial shrub, reaching 3–4 ft (0.9–1.2 m) tall with a 2–4 ft (0.6–1.2 m) spread.".
- Hibiscus_Kopper_King label "Hibiscus 'Kopper King'".
- Hibiscus_Kopper_King sameAs Q16983148.
- Hibiscus_Kopper_King sameAs m.0kbg_4t.
- Hibiscus_Kopper_King sameAs Q16983148.
- Hibiscus_Kopper_King wasDerivedFrom Hibiscus_Kopper_King?oldid=706369508.
- Hibiscus_Kopper_King depiction Hibiscus_Kopper_King_02.JPG.
- Hibiscus_Kopper_King isPrimaryTopicOf Hibiscus_Kopper_King.
- Hibiscus_Kopper_King name "Hibiscus 'Kopper King'".