Description
The Cottonwood Hibiscus (Hibiscus tiliaceus var. rubra) is a true standout in the garden, flipping the script with its large soft yellow blooms that fade gracefully into a warm, soft orange-red. You can expect this floral performance all year round, with an encore during the warmer months. Transitioning from a deep burgundy, the new foliage eventually settles into a rich deep green, like a seasoned performer taking a final bow.
For those in Perth, this large shrub to small tree is practically a garden VIP, having proven its mettle time and again. Needing little more than a nod in its direction, it's drought-hardy once established. Plus, whether you're going for a gentle trim or a more assertive chop, it's pretty chill about it any time of year. Ideal for hedging or as a windbreak, you might also want to give your sandy soil a boost with some soil conditioner to make this hibiscus feel right at home.
Botanical Name | Hibiscus tiliaceus var. rubra (Syn. Talipariti tiliaceum) |
Common Name | Cottonwood Hibiscus |
Cultivar | Rubrum |
Classification |
Large Shrubs |
PBR Name | |
Origin | Coastal Australia, South-east Asia, South Pacific |
Foliage | Evergreen |
Height | 6 - 8 M |
Width | 5 - 6 M |
Light | Full sun |
Soil | Grows best in well-draining, sandy or loamy soil improved with soil conditioner. |
Water Requirement | Give deep, consistant watering while establishing through hot weather. Very drought-hardy once established. |
Lifespan | Perennial |
Flower Colour | Soft yellow fading to soft orange-red |
Flower Time | Year-round, more prolific in hot weather. |
Toxicity | Non-toxic to humans. Toxic to dogs and cats if ingested. |
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