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Botanical Name: Hibiscus tiliaceus var. populneus
The Mahoe Hibiscus is a striking woody plant renowned for its vibrant foliage and flowers. This species is native to tropical and subtropical regions, where it thrives in warm climates, making it an excellent choice for enhancing outdoor spaces.
One of its most distinctive features of the var. populneus variety is the elongated, undulated leaves, which are creamy yellow with green stripes. The Mahoe Hibiscus can grow into a substantial shrub or small tree, reaching heights up to 30 feet. The plant blooms year-round, producing light yellow flowers with a dark maroon center. The flowers change color throughout the day, transforming from light yellow to deep orange/red before they fall off.
The Mahoe Hibiscus is known for its ability to tolerate coastal conditions, making it suitable for seaside gardens. Its non-aggressive roots make it ideal for dense screening, hedging, or as a specimen tree. Historically, its strong wood has been used for various applications, including boat building and crafting.
In terms of care, the Mahoe Hibiscus prefers well-draining soil and can thrive in full sun to partial sun. Additional watering during dry spells will help maintain its vibrant appearance; otherwise, it is drought-tolerant. The Mahoe Hibiscus is a valuable addition to any landscape with its resilience and unique aesthetic.
*Recommended: Plant in the ground using a Success Kit and fertilize in spring and fall with Espoma Plant-tone.
Caribbean | |
Tree Form | |
Yes | |
Full Sun, Part Sun | |
10-30 ft | |
10-25 ft | |
8+ ft | |
Medium, Fast | |
Low | |
High |