Hibiscus insularis — a medium houseplant
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Hibiscus insularis

Hibiscus Insularis

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Hibiscus insularis, the Phillip Island hibiscus, is a species of flowering plant in the mallow family Malvaceae, that is endemic to Phillip Island, a small island to the south of Norfolk Island, South Pacific. The entire natural extent of this species is just two small clumps, and each clump apparently consists of multiple separate stems of a single genotype. It has been propagated and planted more widely on Phillip Island, but only vegetatively which does not increase the genetic diversity. Seedlings apparently have not been observed in the wild. It produces greenish-yellow flowers that fade to mauve through most of the year.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Hibiscus
Family
Malvaceae
ALSO KNOWN AS

Other names.

en Philip Island hibiscus en Phillip Island Hibiscus
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Hibiscus insularis leaf
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Hibiscus insularis leaf
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Hibiscus insularis flower
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Hibiscus insularis bark
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Hibiscus insularis bark
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