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Hibiscus moscheutos 'Scallopini'
'Scallopini' is a vigorous, sturdy, rounded, somewhat shrubby, woody-based hibiscus (or rose mallow) cultivar that typically grows to 3-5' tall and features dinner plate-sized, 5-petaled, hollyhock-like flowers (to 6-10" diameter) with ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Perennials - Hibiscus moscheutos
Rose mallow is native to wetlands and creek edges in the southeastern USA, and is useful in poorly drained areas. The flowers of cultivars may be up to 12 inches across on compact plants. Hibiscus moscheutos Rose mallow Southeastern USA red, ... [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

Perennials That Attract Hummingbirds
–Aquilegia canadensis –Hibiscus moscheutos Illinois native plants or cultivars in red. –Ajuga reptans –Aquilegia spp. –Delphinium elatum –Dicentra spp. –Digitalis spp. –Heuchera sanguinea –Hemerocallis spp. –Kniphofia hybrids –Lilium ... [... more]
University of Illinois Extension

Hibiscus moscheutos 'Disco Belle Pink'
'Disco Belle Pink' is a compact, vigorous, sturdy, erect but somewhat shrubby, woody-based hibiscus cultivar that typically grows to only 2.5' tall and features dinner plate-sized, 5-petaled, hollyhock-like flowers (to 9" diameter) which are ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Hibiscus moscheutos 'Disco Belle Rosy Red'
'Disco Belle Rosy Red' is a compact, vigorous, sturdy, erect but somewhat shrubby, woody-based hibiscus cultivar that typically grows to only 2.5' tall and features dinner plate-sized, 5-petaled, hollyhock-like flowers (to 9" diameter) which are ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Hibiscus moscheutos 'Who says'
Red with deeper red eye 'Who Says' is a vigorous, sturdy, rounded, somewhat shrubby, woody-based hibiscus (or rose mallow) cultivar that typically grows to 3-5' tall and features dinner plate-sized, 5-petaled, hollyhock-like flowers (to 6-10" ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Hibiscus moscheutos 'Luna Blush'
White with pink rim and deep red eye 'Luna Blush' is a vigorous, sturdy, rounded, somewhat shrubby, woody-based hibiscus (or rose mallow) cultivar. It is a seed variety that is more compact than the species, typically growing to only 2-3' tall. ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Hibiscus moscheutos 'Disco Belle White'
White with maroon eye 'Disco Belle White' is a compact, vigorous, sturdy, erect but somewhat shrubby, woody-based hibiscus cultivar that typically grows to only 2.5' tall and features dinner plate-sized, 5-petaled, hollyhock-like flowers (to 9" ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Hibiscus moscheutos (Southern Belle Group)
The Southern Belle Group is a vigorous, sturdy, erect but somewhat shrubby, woody-based hibiscus strain that typically grows 4-6' tall and features dinner plate-sized, 5-petaled, hollyhock-like flowers (to 10" diameter) which come in a variety of ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

How to Grow Southern Belle Hibiscus
The Southern Belle's Botanical name is "hibiscus moscheutos". The Belle in known for its "Giant" flower, 10 1/2 inches in diameter. You can purchase this flowering shrub at a garden center or you can grow by seed. Drought tolerant. [... more]
eHow

How to Grow Southern Belle Hibiscus
Southern Belle Hibiscus (Malvaceae hibiscus moscheutos), also called Rose Mallow or Swamp Mallow, is an herbaceous plant hardy from zones 5a to 9b in the United States. With its large pink and rose flowers, Southern Belle Hibiscus is a ... [... more]
eHow

Wildflowers: Hibiscus moscheutos
4 to 6 inch white, creamy white or pink petals with purplish or dark crimson base; flower stalk is united with the leaf stalk for part of their length 3 to 8 inch, narrowly egg-shaped or lance-shaped leaves are toothed on the margins Moist soil, ... [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension
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