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(Flare Rosemallow, Rosemallow)
Crimsoneyed rosemallow is a wonderful hardy hibiscus for large summer gardens. This semi-woody species has an upright shrubby habit and originates from central and eastern North America. It has deeply lobed, copper-colored leaves that are almost maple-like in appearance. These contrast nicely with its large, disc-shaped flowers of pale pink with striking red centers and venation. Plants bloom with regularity from summer to fall.
Kopper king hibiscus are late to emerge in the spring but thrives...
James H. Schutte
(Lunaâ„¢ Rose Rosemallow, Rosemallow)
Crimsoneyed rosemallow is a wonderful hardy hibiscus for large summer gardens. This semi-woody species originates from central and eastern North America and has an upright, shrubby habit. Its leaves are large, sometimes lobed and have a soft texture. From summer to fall enormous disc-shaped flowers of white, pink or red appear.
Members of the Luna series are compact and have very large flowers in various combinations of white, red and pink.
Crimsoneyed Rosemallow is late to emerge in the...
Maureen Gilmer
(Lunaâ„¢ Rosemallow, Rosemallow)
Crimsoneyed rosemallow is a wonderful hardy hibiscus for large summer gardens. This semi-woody species originates from central and eastern North America and has an upright, shrubby habit. Its leaves are large, sometimes lobed and have a soft texture. From summer to fall enormous disc-shaped flowers of white, pink or red appear.
Members of the Luna series are compact and have very large flowers in various combinations of white, red and pink.
Crimsoneyed Rosemallow is late to emerge in the...
Jesse Saylor
(Crimsoneyed Rosemallow, Rosemallow, Southern Belle Group Rosemallow)
The plants in the Southern Belle Group are tall, herbaceous perennials with upright, branching stems, a partly woody base, and enormous red-centered flowers in a range of colors from pure white through pink to red. All are descended from a species native to the eastern U.S. known as the swamp rose mallow Hibiscus moscheutos. The flowers are the size of dinner plates, last for two to three days fully open and are replaced continuously from mid summer until early fall by new flowers from...
(Rosemallow, Splash Rosemallow)
The cultivars in the Splash series are herbaceous perennials with upright, branching stems, a partly woody base, and enormous red-centered flowers in a range of colors from pure white through pink to red. All are descended from a species native to the eastern U.S. known as the swamp rose mallow Hibiscus moscheutos. The flowers are the size of dinner plates, last for two to three days fully open and are replaced continuously from mid summer until early fall by new flowers from multiple clusters...
Grandiflora
(Confederate-rose, Cotton-rose)
Large maple-like leaves are a handsome foil for confederate rose's flowers as they change from white to pink and finally red-pink in one day. Although an evergreen large shrub native to China, it has long been a staple of gardens in the American South, the reason it is called the confederate rose or cotton rose.
It is a tall, rounded shrub with sparse branches and large three to seven lobed leaves covered by tiny hairs that make them feel fuzzy and look dull dark green or grayish green. Flowering...
(Confederate-rose, Raspberry Rose Hibiscus)
The large, irregular, heart or maple-like foliage of the Raspberry Red confederate rose succumbs to the bright pink-magenta flowers that appear from summer to fall. Although an evergreen large shrub native to China, it has long been a staple of gardens in the American South and is the reason it is called the confederate rose.
Across the tall, rounded shrub with sparse braches, the large three to seven lobed leaves have tiny hairs on them, making them feel fuzzy and look dull dark green or grayish...
James Burghardt
(Confederate-rose, Red Hibiscus)
The large maple-like leaves of this Confederate Rose cultivar make a handsome foil for the plant’s magenta-red flowers. Although an evergreen large shrub native to China, it has long been a staple of gardens in the American South, the reason it is called the Confederate Rose or Cotton Rose.
This cultivar is a tall, rounded shrub with sparse branches and large three to seven lobed leaves covered by tiny hairs that make them feel fuzzy and look dull dark green or grayish green. Flowering occurs...
James Burghardt
(Chinese Rosemallow)
Hibiscus is a large genus consisting of more than 200 species of herbaceous plants, trees, and shrubs, both evergreen and deciduous. Most are native to the warm areas of the world, including the tropics, subtropics and warm-temperate regions. Chinese hibiscus is arguably the most widely planted and beloved of all tropical flowering shrubs.
Usually woody and variable in form, Hibiscus have simple leaves that are arranged alternately on the stem. They are often lobed with toothed...
Felder Rushing
(Chinese Hibiscus, Queen-of-the-tropics., Tropical Hibiscus)
Tropical hibiscus has spectacular flowers that give credence to its title of "Queen of the Tropics." This tender evergreen shrub to small tree originates from southern China, though it is now believed to be extinct in the wild. The parent plants were red flowered, large and shrubby.
Everblooming and vigorous, tropical hibiscus has glossy green leaves and produces very large, disc-shaped flowers. In the center of each bold bloom is a bottlebrush of yellow anthers and topped with five-parted, spider-like...