Hardy Hibiscus are deciduous shrubs, perennial in zones 4-9 and are comprised of the species moscheutos and of cultivars of the species syriacus.
The yellow hibiscus is also known by several other names, including Brackenridge's rosemallow, aloalo and ma'o hau hele, which can be translated as "traveling green hau." According to HawaiianNativePlants.com, the shrub got the name from its tendency to become top-heavy as it matures and then grow new shoots after it
Schizopetalus) are sure to draw attention to your landscape. This evergreen grows 6 to 8 feet tall by 5 to 6 feet wide in USDA hardiness zones 10 and 11.
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