Product Information
Product Description
Hibiscus – Plant Description
Scientific Name: Hibiscus rosa-sinensis (most common ornamental species)
Family: Malvaceae
Type: Evergreen or deciduous shrub/perennial (varies by species and climate)
General Description
Hibiscus plants are admired for their large, vibrant, trumpet-shaped flowers and lush foliage. Found in tropical and subtropical regions around the world, they are commonly grown as ornamental plants in gardens and containers.
Leaves
Broad, glossy, and medium to dark green
Alternate arrangement
Oval to lanceolate shape
Margins often serrated or toothed
Texture varies from smooth to slightly hairy
Flowers
Large, showy, funnel- or trumpet-shaped; typically 4–10 inches (10–25 cm) across
Five distinct petals, often overlapping
Colors include red, yellow, pink, orange, white, purple, and multi-colored varieties
Prominent central staminal column protruding from the flower
Blooming occurs spring through fall in warm climates; year-round in the tropics
Growth Habit
Upright, bushy shrub
Typically reaches 4–10 ft (1.2–3 m), though some species/varieties grow larger
Fast-growing in optimal conditions
Fruit/Seeds
Dry, dehiscent capsule
Contains multiple seeds
Not considered ornamental
Preferred Growing Conditions
Light: Full sun for best flowering; tolerates partial shade
Soil: Fertile, well-draining soil rich in organic matter
Water: Regular watering; thrives in consistently moist but not waterlogged soil
Climate: Warm, humid climates; hardy varieties survive in USDA zones 9–11
Uses
Ornamental shrub in home gardens, landscapes, patios
Hedges, borders, specimen plants
Flowers of some species (e.g., H. sabdariffa) used to make hibiscus tea
Attracts pollinators like butterflies and hummingbirds
Special Features
Striking, vibrant floral display
Long blooming season
Available in numerous hybrids and cultivars
Symbolic in many cultures (e.g., beauty, hospitality, femininity)