Hibiscus tiliaceus
Non-native
Family: Malvaceae
Size: 13 to 33' high
The bark and roots may be boiled to make a cooling tea to cool fevers, and its young leafy shoots may be eaten as vegetables.
Native Hawaiians used the wood to make ʻiako (spars) for waʻa (outrigger canoes)
Missouri Botanical Garden
Wikipedia
National Tropical Botanical Garden
Variegated Hau
Variegated Hau branches
Variegated Hau leaves
Variegated Hau flowers