Sea Hibiscus (Hibiscus Tiliaceus)
The Sea Hibiscus, scientifically known as Hibiscus Tiliaceus, is a tropical plant commonly found in coastal regions. It can grow up to 4 m in height and is highly tolerant of salt spray and strong winds, making it ideal for seaside landscaping. The plant features large, glossy, heart-shaped leaves with serrated edges, reaching up to 20 cm in length. Its striking yellow, trumpet-shaped flowers, about 10 cm in diameter, are not only ornamental but also valued in traditional medicine for their anti-inflammatory properties. The Sea Hibiscus produces edible fruits with a sweet and tangy flavor.
Hibiscus Tiliaceus thrives in full sun and well-draining soil, requiring regular watering during establishment but tolerating coastal conditions once mature. Its resilience and decorative appeal make it a popular choice for gardens, parks, and coastal projects, while its medicinal properties enhance its practical value.
Caring for your Sea Hibiscus
Difficulty level: Moderate
Light requirement: Full sun
Watering schedule: Regular during establishment; drought-tolerant once mature
Soil type: Sandy or loamy; well-draining soil preferred
Humidity: Moderate to high
Fertilization: Every 2–3 months during growing season
Pruning: Remove dead or damaged branches to maintain shape
Pet friendliness: Non-toxic
This plant is ideal for coastal landscaping, providing both visual beauty and resilience in challenging environments.