Hibiscus tiliaceus – Sea Hibiscus Ornamental Tree

Description

In coastal cities and tropical landscapes, plants must combine ornamental beauty with strong environmental adaptability.

Sea Hibiscus, known for its elegant yellow flowers and excellent salt tolerance, has become an important tree species for coastal greening and tropical landscape design.

What we offer is not just plant material, but a complete ecological landscape solution.

Environmental Adaptability

Sea Hibiscus thrives in coastal areas, sandy soils, and high-temperature environments, making it ideal for seaside landscapes.

Technical Support

We provide professional planting guidance to ensure stable growth even under hot and saline conditions.

Landscape Value

Its bright yellow flowers and graceful canopy make it suitable for parks, roadsides, resorts, and coastal urban landscapes.

Choose Sea Hibiscus to create resilient and beautiful green landscapes in coastal environments.

Technical Cards

Sea Hibiscus Technical Card

Hibiscus tiliaceus

This technical card highlights the key advantages of Sea Hibiscus as a landscape tree — salt tolerance, strong adaptability, and suitability for coastal landscapes.

Technical Indicator Details
Heat Tolerance Up to 40–45°C
Annual Water Requirement Approximately 3,000 – 5,000 liters per year
Drought Resistance Moderate to high
Salt Tolerance High – suitable for coastal environments
Growth Rate Moderate to fast
Best Planting Practices

 

1. Spacing
Recommended spacing 5 m × 5 m to 7 m × 7 m.

2. Irrigation
Drip irrigation or regular watering is recommended.

3. Soil Requirements
Highly adaptable and capable of growing in sandy and saline soils.

4. Landscape Value
Sea Hibiscus is valued for its dense canopy and yellow flowers, making it ideal for coastal landscaping, parks, and urban landscape projects.