Hibiscus Species, African Rose Mallow, False Roselle, Red-Leaf Hibiscus

Hibiscusacetosella

Family
Malvaceae (mal-VAY-see-ee)
Genus
Hibiscus (hi-BIS-kus)
Species
acetosella (a-kee-TOE-sell-uh)
Synonym
Hibiscus eetveldeanus
Hibiscus surattensis var. eetveldeanus
Other Details
Other details
Propagation Methods
Seed Collecting
Soil pH requirements
Patent Information
Foliage Color
Bloom Characteristics
Water Requirements
Where to Grow
Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Tempe, Arizona

Bella Vista, California

Carpinteria, California

Clayton, California

Fresno, California

Los Angeles, California

Redlands, California

Richmond, California

San Diego, California

Winchester, California

Apopka, Florida

Cocoa, Florida

Crescent City, Florida

Dunedin, Florida

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Fort Myers, Florida

Gainesville, Florida

Kissimmee, Florida

Melbourne, Florida(2 reports)

Micanopy, Florida

Mulberry, Florida

New Port Richey, Florida

North Fort Myers, Florida(2 reports)

North Port, Florida

Oakland, Florida

Ocoee, Florida

Orlando, Florida

Palm Bay, Florida

Pensacola, Florida

Plant City, Florida

Port Saint Lucie, Florida

Riverview, Florida

Saint Petersburg, Florida

Sarasota, Florida(2 reports)

Tampa, Florida

Titusville, Florida

Venus, Florida

Zephyrhills, Florida

Barbourville, Kentucky

Zachary, Louisiana

Bellevue, Michigan

Gautier, Mississippi

Saint Joseph, Missouri

Mesilla Park, New Mexico

Kure Beach, North Carolina

Cayce, South Carolina

Memphis, Tennessee

Austin, Texas

Brazoria, Texas

Corpus Christi, Texas

El Paso, Texas

Emory, Texas

San Antonio, Texas

San Marcos, Texas

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Gardener's Notes:

15
positives
3
neutrals
0
negative
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Memphis, TN | July 2017 | positive

I love the deep purple leaves and blooms of this perennial hibiscus and the bushy habit. I bought it at a local garden shop, a good one. ...Read More

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ROSLINDALE, MA | January 2015 | positive

This is commonly planted here in the north (Boston, Z6a) in containers or as summer bedding, for the beautiful burgundy foliage. I've nev...Read More

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North Port, FL (Zone 10a) | January 2015 | positive

North Port, FL: Received a plant at a master gardener swap, and three years later enjoying one of its decedents mostly for the gorgeous d...Read More

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Gulfport, FL | December 2012 | positive

Bought this plant from the Green Thumb Festival in Saint Petersburg, FL this year (I think in May or June). It was a little over a foot t...Read More

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Micanopy, FL | August 2012 | positive

Vigorous, beautiful plant. Tends to be leggy and should be pruned to keep a shrub like form. Cuttings root easily and quickly. Just sho...Read More

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Palm Bay, FL | September 2010 | positive

I have about 8 of these plants growing in my backyard. I grew all of them from seed I took from some plants growing in an empty lot. They...Read More

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| October 2008 | neutral

is already popular?..well, i just want to know if this plant do have any medicinal uses... it grows in our place..

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Pawling, NY (Zone 5b) | February 2008 | neutral

Also known as granberry hibiscus over in Japan

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North Fort Myers, FL | February 2008 | positive

Not only a beautiful plant but a nutritious edible as well! The leaves are quite tasty in salads and in many other uses.

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Melbourne, FL (Zone 10a) | October 2007 | positive

I cooked some of the leaves like spinach and found them to have a sweet tart citrussy flavor.

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New Port Richey, FL (Zone 9a) | November 2006 | positive

I just had these plants identified for me. We spread compost and wood chips from the recycling center this spring, and we had a slew of ...Read More

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| October 2006 | positive

Although I was not familiar with this plant, I loved the uniquieness of the leaf shape & color when I spotted it at a local nursery. Unf...Read More

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(Zone 8a) | July 2005 | positive

started my plant from seed. Very slow starting but all of a sudden it took off like a bandit. As of this writing, has buds all over. b...Read More

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Brooksville, FL (Zone 9a) | December 2004 | positive

This vigorous bush has leaves that are a redish-purple color in full sun, making a striking specimen plant or border plant! In the shade,...Read More

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Englewood, FL (Zone 10b) | August 2004 | positive

This beautiful burgandy colored leaf Hibiscus grows like a weed in Charlotte County, Florida. And it grows BIG! Best to chop it down in...Read More

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Candler, NC (Zone 6b) | November 2003 | positive

I found this plant growing wild in a vacant field by my home. The field is going to be bulldozed for building so I dug up 2 of them to pl...Read More

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Old Town, FL | October 2003 | neutral

A friend gave me a cutting of this plant last Spring and told me it wasn't hardy here in Northcentral Florida, zone 8b, so I put it in a ...Read More

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Plant City, FL | October 2003 | positive

This is a nice maroon plant to grow where it stays warm enough. Its only real problem is that it tends to become top-heavy and flop over,...Read More

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