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The Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council has now listed this species as a Category ll invasive. It has the potential to damage wild native habitat.
These trees grow very quickly on the Space Coast barrier island in East Central Florida. I have the variegated type, the leaves are very ...Read More
This tree is all the rage in the lower desert Southwest (Yuma, AZ and Imperial County, CA). It could probably be grown anywhere in the So...Read More
Tiliaceum (tiliaceus) is a beautiful bloom and tree but must be grown in warm climates. If you live in or above zone 9b and want the same...Read More
Most homeowners and casual viewers are very impressed with the fact that the flowers change color three times all the way from yellow on ...Read More
The Coastal Cottonwood or Cotton Tree common name for Hibiscus tiliaceus is also called "Tawalpin"
by long-time locals (pre...Read More
Hibiscus tiliaceus appears on the Category I list of the Florida Exotic Pest Plants Council. It is an exotic that self propagates...Read More
Hibiscus tiliaceus comes from Brazilian coastal habitats ("restingas"), and even though they don't get larger than a big shrub the...Read More