Hibiscus coccineus

Common Name(s): Marsh hibiscus, scarlet rosemallow

Native to Florida

This spectacular native shrub, with large scarlet flowers, is a butterfly-attractor. In Florida, it is occasionally found growing in swamps from the peninsula to the central panhandle and Okaloosa
County. It blooms in the summer. There are 13 species of Hibiscus in Florida (Wunderlin, 2003). Scarlet rose-mallow grows along river banks of the southeastern U.S.– but is rare in Alabama and Mississippi (Kartesz, 1999).

View the herbarium specimen image from the University of Florida Herbarium Digital Imaging Projects.