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Swamp Rose Mallow
Hibiscus mocheutos
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.
Bloom Season:
Mid Summer - Early Fall
Flower Colors:
Pink,
White
Soil Tolerance:
Average,
Moist
Height:
4-7 feet
Spread:
2-4 feet
Perennial