The large, bright yellow flowers and velvety silver-green leaves of this endemic cotton make it attractive in landscapes. It is native to low leeward coastal areas and can tolerate salt spray, drought, heat, and wind. It was used traditionally to make medicine and kapa dye.
Cultivation: Once established this low-growing shrub requires very little water.
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The large, bright yellow flowers and velvety silver-green leaves of this endemic cotton make it attractive in landscapes. It is native to low leeward coastal areas and can tolerate salt spray, drought, heat, and wind. It was used traditionally to make medicine and kapa dye.
Cultivation: Once established this low-growing shrub requires very little water.