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Title: Hibiscus acetosella 'Sahara Sunset'

Author
item Pounders Jr, Cecil

Submitted to: International Plant Propagators Proceedings
Publication Type: Proceedings
Publication Acceptance Date: 9/10/2011
Publication Date: 12/1/2011
Citation: Pounders Jr, C.T. 2011. Hibiscus acetosella 'Sahara Sunset'. International Plant Propagators Proceedings. 53.

Interpretive Summary:

Technical Abstract: The Agricultural Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture, hereby release to nurserymen a new African Hibiscus, Hibiscus acetosella Welw. ex Hiern., named ‘Sahara Sunset’. This cultivar, tested as HAC06-11 was selected from a group seedlings grown at the Thad Cochran Southern Horticultural Laboratory in Poplarville, Mississippi. Seedlings were produced from seed of open pollinated purple leaf Hibiscus acetosella which were irradiated with a cobolt-60 source. The original seedling of ‘Sahara Sunset’ was selected in 2006. It is the first stable variegated form of the purple leaf form of this species. Sahara Sunset’ is a tropical shrub (USDA Cold Hardiness Zone 10), grown as an annual for the beauty of its colorful maple like leaves. Plants of ‘Sahara Sunset’ are moderately vigorous, have a spreading upright growth habit, and have unique multicolored ornamental foliage. When grown as an annual, it can reach two meters tall by the end of summer if grown under optimum conditions without pruning. It is well suited to a variety of landscape uses such as a specimen plant, a color accent in shrub borders, a contrast plant in mixed annual planters, as a background planting in perennial beds and as a summer hedge. Plants perform best in full sun with moderate moisture and fertility. Its broad environmental adaptation and tolerance of common insects and diseases make it an ideal plant for low maintenance plantings.