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Sea Hibiscus (Hibiscus tiliaceus) is a species of flowering plant in the Hibisceae family, and is native to tropical and sub-tropical regions of Asia, Oceania and Australia. The leaves are large and heart-shaped, with a leathery texture, and the flowers are bright red or yellow. The plant grows in marshy, coastal areas.

The best time to see Sea Hibiscus in the wild is during the blooming season, which lasts from late summer to early fall. During this time, the plants are covered in beautiful red or yellow flowers.

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Geeky Facts about the Sea Hibiscus

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It tolerates salt and waterlogging.

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It is commonly gathered from the wild for food, medicine, fiber and timber.

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In Malaysia, the leaves are used to control fevers.

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The Heart of Cambodia & Vietnam (Southbound) (Saigon)

The Heart of Cambodia & Vietnam (Southbound) (Saigon)

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