Plant - Water Hibiscus Red Ngt
Night blooming variety with jagged red leaves.
| Common Name: | Water Hibiscus, Red, Night Blooming |
| Scientific Name: | Hibiscus acetosella |
| Flower Color: | Red |
| Leaf Color: | Green |
| Height: | To 60” |
Hibiscus acetosella or Water Hibiscus Red Night is one of the fall and winter-blooming species of Hibiscus. This one has dark, maroon-colored leaves to provide spring and summer interest as well. In the fall, mauve-pink flowers appear. Like most Hibiscus, each flower lasts only a day, but every day new blooms open. Also known as ‘False Roselle’, this water lily species, related to tree cotton, bele, and saril, and has striking edible red leaves similar in shape and color to some species of Japanese maple. Cranberry hibiscus is nematode and insect resistant and does well in sandy soil. Cranberry hibiscus can be propagated from either seeds or cuttings. Seedling plants tend to live longer and be more productive.
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