








Hibiscus insularis - 'Phillip Island Hibiscus'
Hibiscus insularis - 'Phillip Island Hibiscus' is endemic to Phillip Island, a small island to the south of Norfolk Island, Australia. The entire natural extent of this species is just two small clumps. Growing into a bushy upright shrub 3-7m tall, the plant is covered in 'hibiscus' type blooms during summer. They go through several colour changes as they mature. Is considered to be rare in the wild.
Hibiscus insularis - 'Phillip Island Hibiscus' is endemic to Phillip Island, a small island to the south of Norfolk Island, Australia. The entire natural extent of this species is just two small clumps. Growing into a bushy upright shrub 3-7m tall, the plant is covered in 'hibiscus' type blooms during summer. They go through several colour changes as they mature. Is considered to be rare in the wild.
Hibiscus insularis - 'Phillip Island Hibiscus' is endemic to Phillip Island, a small island to the south of Norfolk Island, Australia. The entire natural extent of this species is just two small clumps. Growing into a bushy upright shrub 3-7m tall, the plant is covered in 'hibiscus' type blooms during summer. They go through several colour changes as they mature. Is considered to be rare in the wild.