Botanical Name: Hibiscus tiliaceus 'Rubra'
Family: Malvaceae
Origin: Tropical Asia–Pacific (incl. northern Australia)
Plant Type: Evergreen tree/large shrub
Hibiscus tiliaceus ‘Rubra’ (Red Cottonwood) brings instant coastal vibe and year-round colour to South Australian gardens. Large, heart-shaped leaves emerge rich bronze-red to burgundy and mature to deep olive with a purple sheen. In warm months, classic hibiscus blooms open buttery yellow with a maroon throat, then age through orange to red before dropping—so the plant always looks “in flower.” Excellent as a fast screen, feature, or trimmed hedge; thrives in seaside, windy, and heat-exposed sites.
Big, bold foliage plus sunset-coloured flowers—‘Rubra’ delivers instant impact and fast privacy with minimal fuss. It shrugs off wind, salt and heat, making it a dependable hero plant for coastal and suburban gardens alike.
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