Hibiscus rosa-sinensis (Tropical Hibiscus) – The most common and well-known type, often found in vibrant colors like red, pink, orange, yellow, and white. These are typically used in tropical landscaping.
Hibiscus syriacus (Rose of Sharon) – Known for its hardy nature, this variety is often used in temperate regions. The flowers come in colors such as purple, pink, white, and blue, and it blooms in late summer.
Hibiscus Moscheutos (Hardy Hibiscus) – This variety can withstand colder climates and has large, showy flowers in colors like white, pink, red, and purple. They’re often referred to as "swamp hibiscus."
Hibiscus Mutabilis (Confederate Rose) – Known for its dramatic color change, these flowers start white and gradually turn pink or red as they mature. They bloom in late summer to fall.
Hibiscus tiliaceus (Coastal Hibiscus) – This type has large, yellow to orange flowers that resemble the appearance of a tropical hibiscus, commonly found in coastal areas.
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