Hibiscus
Hibiscus is a very diverse genus, so there isn’t a single “native region.” However, here’s a breakdown of the likely geographical locations or native regions, depending on the species:
* **Tropical and Subtropical Regions Worldwide:** Hibiscus is most commonly found in warm climates around the globe. This includes:
* **Asia:** Many species originate from Southeast Asia, China, India, and surrounding areas.
* **Africa:** Several species are native to Africa, particularly East and Southern Africa.
* **The Americas:** North, Central, and South America have native hibiscus species.
* **Pacific Islands:** Various hibiscus species are found across the Pacific Islands.
* **Specific Examples:**
* *Hibiscus rosa-sinensis* (Chinese hibiscus): Thought to originate in Asia, but its exact wild origin is uncertain due to extensive cultivation.
* *Hibiscus sabdariffa* (Roselle): Native to West Africa.
* *Hibiscus syriacus* (Rose of Sharon): Native to Asia, specifically China and Korea.
* *Hibiscus moscheutos* (Swamp hibiscus): Native to North America.
In summary, while Hibiscus is found in diverse tropical and subtropical regions, Southeast Asia, Africa, and North America are significant areas of origin for different species.
Suitable in 3 gallon or larger