Commonly known as Hawaiian Hibiscus however these are not true hibiscus native from Hawaiian species - rather just locally identified as such by plant vendors and sales personnel.
Here I will explain on the care and maintenance of these plants as these are actually cultivated from the highlands and bought here for the general plant market. However these are considered as highly popular plants and will be quickly snapped off from the table - considering them as hot cakes in most nurseries.
There are some general matters to consider when it comes to acclimatization, pest control management and other factors of this general interest. Here I'm showcasing what is currently sold in the local nursery located in Sg.Buloh region.
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