Hibiscus fragilis — a medium houseplant
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Hibiscus fragilis

Hibiscus Fragilis

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Hibiscus fragilis, commonly known as the "fragile hibiscus," is a small, delicate plant in the Malvaceae family. Native to the southeastern United States, particularly Florida and Georgia, this plant stands out for its striking flowers and medicinal properties.

Typically, Hibiscus fragilis grows to a height of 1-2 feet and features a slender stem with small green leaves. Its most notable characteristic is its large, vibrant flowers, which can range in color from white to pink or purple.

This species thrives in moist soil and partial shade but can also tolerate full sun. It blooms from late spring through early fall, attracting pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds.

Historically, Native Americans have utilized Hibiscus fragilis for its medicinal properties. The leaves were applied as a poultice for wounds or burns, while the flowers were brewed into tea for their anti-inflammatory benefits.

Overall, Hibiscus fragilis is an attractive ornamental plant with a rich history of medicinal use, making it a valuable addition to any garden or landscape design project.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Hibiscus
Family
Malvaceae
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Other names.

en Mandrinette en Mauritian Hibiscus en మందార en Fragile Hibiscus en Hibiscus
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