Hibiscus rosa-sinensis ‘Variegata’ – Variegated Tropical Hibiscus

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With bold, glossy leaves splashed in creamy white and pale green, Hibiscus rosa-sinensis ‘Variegata’ is a tropical showstopper. This striking variety of Chinese hibiscus combines lush, variegated foliage with large, ruffled blooms in shades of red, pink, or orange. Though typically grown as an outdoor patio plant in summer, it can thrive indoors with plenty of light, bringing a burst of tropical drama to your space.

Scientific Name
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis ‘Variegata’ (from Latin rosa-sinensis, “rose of China”)

A cultivated variety of the Chinese hibiscus (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis), this variegated form was selected for ornamental use. The species itself has been grown and hybridised for centuries, with roots in East Asia and the Pacific Islands.

Common Name(s)
Variegated Chinese Hibiscus, Variegated Tropical Hibiscus, Rose of China

Origin
Cultivar developed from species native to tropical Asia – particularly China, India, and the Pacific Islands

Light
Needs bright, direct or very bright indirect light to thrive and flower. A south-facing window or a spot under grow lights is ideal. Low light will result in leaf drop and little to no flowering.

Water
Water when the top 2–3cm of soil is dry. Keep the soil evenly moist during the growing season but never soggy. Reduce watering slightly in winter.

Humidity
Prefers moderate to high humidity. Mist regularly or place on a pebble tray, especially during dry winter months.

Soil
Use a rich, well-draining mix – a blend of peat-free compost, perlite, and fine bark is ideal. Repot every 1–2 years in spring to refresh soil and encourage new growth.

Food
Feed every 2–3 weeks in spring and summer with a high-potassium fertiliser to promote blooming. Switch to a balanced feed in early spring before buds appear.

Temp
Thrives in 18–28°C. Protect from temperatures below 13°C and avoid draughts. Not frost-tolerant.

Pet-safe
Non-toxic to pets – but ingestion of large amounts may still cause mild digestive upset.

Sprouts Top Tips
To encourage repeat flowering, deadhead spent blooms and keep the plant in consistent warmth and light. Rotate regularly for even growth.

Extras
If leggy, prune back lightly in early spring to shape and encourage bushier growth. Can be moved outdoors in summer but must be brought in before the first frost.

Did You Know?
In its native regions, Hibiscus rosa-sinensis is often used in hedging and traditional medicine – but this variegated version is all about the wow-factor foliage and indoor impact.


Please note - the photo with the flower in is not our photo and is used to show what the plant's flowers can look like in the future once matured.

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