

Talipariti
Botanical name: Talipariti
Talipariti
Botanical name: Talipariti


Description

Almost all talipariti grow in tropical climates except for one variety that thrives in temperate zones. They are all evergreen plants, but their height and growth habit can vary by species. Some have a more bush-like shape, while others grow similarly to small trees. The color of the plants’ summer flowers also varies.


Species of Talipariti


Hardy yellow hibiscus
Hardy yellow hibiscus is a deciduous shrub with blooms that attract bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. Because it grows in salt marsh settings, the Japanese common name (hama-bou) may be derived from 'hama-hau,' which means 'beach prostrating.' It is grown in Japan for both fiber and ornamental purposes. Rope is created from the strong fiber taken from the tree's bark.

Sea hibiscus
Sea hibiscus (Talipariti tiliaceum) is a flowering plant species commonly cultivated as an ornamental plant. The flowers of sea hibiscus are bright yellow with a red center. As the blossoms age, the flowers turn to a darker orange before falling off the plant.




Scientific Classification
