Hidden Valley Hibiscus
Growers & Hybridizers of Exotic, Tropical Hibiscus
Plant Care
Harmless Leaf Fungus
What are these Black Spots on my Hibiscus Leaves?
We hear this question a lot at the end of winter. We also see black spots on the leaves of the hibiscus in our own garden at this time of year. They look kinda scary! What's up with these spots?
![]() Black Spots on Hibiscus Leaves What are they? |
As bad as they look though, these leaf fungi and bacteria rarely become systemic in hibiscus. They are confined to the spot on the leaf where you see them growing. They do not cause any other symptoms in hibiscus and are not a threat to the life of the plant. They do look bad, but once winter passes and the nights are warm enough so that the leaves remain dry, or at least dry out more quickly, these bacteria and fungus of wintertime are no longer able to colonize hibiscus leaves, and they die a natural death. The old, black spotted leaves will eventually fall off the plants, and new, fresh, clean green leaves will grow in to replace them.
![]() Black Spots on Hibiscus Leaves Go on Their Own As Soon as the Weather Warms Up |
This is one way that hibiscus differ from roses - hibiscus leaf problems are cosmetic only, and almost never harmful to the plant!

