Description
Hibiscus tiliaceus rubra – Plant
Hibiscus tiliaceus rubra, also known as the Red-Leaf Cottonwood, is a striking ornamental plant known for its deep burgundy foliage and vibrant yellow blooms. Native to coastal regions of Asia and the Pacific, it thrives in tropical and subtropical climates. This plant belongs to the Malvaceae family and is typically grown as an outdoor shrub or small tree, making it ideal for gardens, landscapes, and seaside plantations. A key speciality of Hibiscus tiliaceus rubra is its salt tolerance and rapid growth, making it perfect for coastal and erosion-prone areas. Its colorful foliage adds year-round interest, and it is often used as a natural privacy screen or decorative hedge.
Plantation Tips:
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Location: Choose a sunny to partially shaded spot outdoors.
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Soil: Prefers well-draining, fertile soil; can tolerate sandy or coastal soil.
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Spacing: Plant at least 5-8 feet apart to allow full growth and air circulation.
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Planting Time: Best planted in early spring or monsoon season.
Growing Tips:
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Watering: Water regularly, especially in dry conditions. Avoid waterlogging.
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Fertilizer: Apply a balanced organic fertilizer during the growing season for vibrant foliage.
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Sunlight: Requires full sun to partial shade for best color and growth.
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Pruning: Trim regularly to maintain shape and encourage bushy growth
Care Tips:
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Pest Control: Generally pest-resistant but may need neem oil spray if aphids appear.
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Mulching: Mulch around the base to retain moisture and control weeds.
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Winter Care: In cooler regions, protect young plants from frost.
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