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Sea Hibiscus Native Flower Seeds
$14.50
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Due to the nature of the goods, we will not accept returns for change of mind or any other reasons. We guarantee they meet acceptable quality standards and are fit for their intended purpose. If they do not, we will gladly offer a replacement.
Description
A fast-growing, tough Australian native built for life by the coast. Hibiscus tiliaceus, also called Cottonwood or Sea Hibiscus, shrugs off salt spray, sandy soil and exposed positions where most other trees struggle, making it a reliable choice for windbreaks, screening and shade in coastal gardens.
Heart-shaped green leaves form a dense canopy, topped through summer with large yellow blooms that fade through orange to burgundy before dropping, putting on a fresh colour show each day. Left to grow naturally, it reaches a small tree of around 10metres; pruned regularly, it works well as a hedge or screen instead. The open trumpet flowers also attract bees and butterflies, making it a useful addition to a pollinator-friendly garden.
Low maintenance once established, tolerant of poor soils, and happy on rainfall alone along the east coast. Handles light frost but prefers warm coastal climates.
Planting Guide
Botanical Name: Hibiscus Tileaceus
Temperature: 18°C to 24°C
Plant Height: Up to 10metres
Sowing: Soak seed overnight in tepid water before sowing onto a free-draining seed-raising mix, covering lightly. Keep warm and consistently moist (not wet) until germination, which typically takes 2–4 weeks. Best sown in spring or autumn.
Note: Some native seeds like to take their time! They often stay dormant until conditions feel just right. Follow the pre-treatment and sowing tips provided, and don’t worry if germination takes a little longer; it’s all part of nature’s rhythm.
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