The cranberry hibiscus which is also known as Hibiscus acetosella is an African native plant that produces deep red to burgundy, maple like leaves that thrive in warm temperatures. Any gardener who actually loves plants with striking color may find himself drawn to the plant. On the cranberry hibiscus plant, reddish-purple, trumpet shaped, 2-inch wide flowers appear in late fall and then last through the winter. The cranberry hibiscus is known also as false roselle, red leaf hibiscus or maroon mallow, the plant actually grows best in full sun and fertile, fast-draining soil. To read more visit https://www.flowerpeek.com/2022/10/how-to-grow-cranberry-hibiscus.html