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Hibiscus arnottianus, Hawaiian White Hibiscus, Hau hele, O'ahu White Hibiscus

Hibiscus arnottianus

Hawaiian White Hibiscus, Hau hele, O'ahu White Hibiscus
Family: Malvaceae
Origin: Hawaii
Large shrub 5-10 ft tallSmall tree 10-20 ftSemi-shadeFull sunRegular waterWhite, off-white flowersFragrant plant

Hibiscus arnottianus (Hawaiian White Hibiscus) is an evergreen shrub or small tree that grows 5 to 10 feet tall and wide, although some specimens may reach up to 20 feet tall. It does best in full sun or semi-shade, with slightly acidic, well-drained soil. Water regularly, but avoid over-watering. Fertilize in the early spring with a balanced fertilizer. Prune to shape after flowering.

In USDA hardiness zone 9-11, Hibiscus arnottianus may be grown in pots and brought in during winter months. In order to survive in cold environment, it is ideal to locate it in a sheltered area such as a patio or under a tree. The pot should have some drainage holes in it and should be filled with a well-draining soil mix. Additionally, keep in mind that Hibiscus arnottianus is a tropical plant, it won't survive freezing.

Hibiscus arnottianus is a endangered Hawaiian endemic plant. It is native to the moist to wet forests of the mountains of Moloka'i and O'ahu.


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