Common Names |
Aibika, Edible Hibiscus, Sunset Muskmallow |
Family |
Malvaceae (Mallow Family) |
Origin |
Southeast Asia and Pacific Islands |
Plant Type |
Herbaceous Perennial |
Life Cycle |
Perennial in tropics; annual elsewhere |
Mature Size |
4–6 ft tall, 2–3 ft wide |
Light |
Full Sun to Partial Shade |
Water Needs |
Moderate; consistent moisture |
Soil |
Well-drained, fertile soil |
Harvest Season |
Late Spring to Fall |
Time to Harvest |
60–90 days from planting |
Self-Fertile |
Yes |
Growth Rate |
Fast |
USDA Zones |
8–11 |
Florida Native |
No |
Propagation |
Seeds, Cuttings |
Seasonal Traits |
Blooms with large, pale-yellow flowers |