Swamp Rose Mallow, one of our native Hibiscus, can be found in marshes, wetlands, and near ponds and rivers. Its large white or pink flowers open consistently between 9am-11am. Its seeds are a source of food for many birds and its flowers attract hummingbirds and insects. 28 species of butterflies and moths utilize this plant as a host.
Height
4-7 feet
Spread
2-4 feet
Bloom Season
Mid Summer
Late Summer
Early Fall
Flower Colors
Pink
White
Sun Tolerance
Soil Tolerance
Average
Moist
Features
Butterfly friendly
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Bee friendly
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Bird friendly
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Attracts hummingbirds
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Salt Tolerant
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Deer resistant
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Reference Links
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