Hibiscus rosa-sinensis

Owned by David Fefferman (@David).

Notes

Family: Malvaceae. toxic to pets. Tropical hibiscus plants are prized for their large, vibrant flowers. They thrive in full sun and well-draining soil. While generally safe for humans, they are considered toxic to dogs, cats, and horses if ingested.

Details

Identity & Classification

Common Name
Tropical Hibiscus

Growth & Physical Traits

Plant Type
Bush / Shrub, Flowering Ornamentals, Tropical Plant
Growth Habit
Shrub / Bush, Upright / Erect

Care & Requirements

Watering Needs
Medium Water Needs
Temperature Range
Tropical (65–85°F / 18–30°C)
Humidity Range
High Humidity (60–80%)
Light Needs
Full Sun

Origin & Source

Natural Habitat Location
Vanuatu

Collection Context

Quantity
1
Added Details
Family: Malvaceae. toxic to pets. Tropical hibiscus plants are prized for their large, vibrant flowers. They thrive in full sun and well-draining soil. While generally safe for humans, they are considered toxic to dogs, cats, and horses if ingested.
Tropical Hibiscus
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis by David

Hibiscus

rosa-sinensis

Common NameTropical Hibiscus

Growth & Physical Traits

Plant Type
Bush / Shrub, Flowering Ornamentals, Tropical Plant
Growth Habit
Shrub / Bush, Upright / Erect

Care & Requirements

Watering Needs
Medium Water Needs
Temperature Range
Tropical (65–85°F / 18–30°C)
Humidity Range
High Humidity (60–80%)
Light Needs
Full Sun

Origin & Source

Natural Habitat LocationVanuatu

Collection Context

Quantity
1

Added Details

Family: Malvaceae. toxic to pets. Tropical hibiscus plants are prized for their large, vibrant flowers. They thrive in full sun and well-draining soil. While generally safe for humans, they are considered toxic to dogs, cats, and horses if ingested.