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Rose Mallow - Hibicus

For a real conversation stopper, grow a few Hardy Hibiscus hybrids in your garden and cut them for a mammoth bouquet.  The flat, 6-12" flowers come in wide array of colors, but their size, and the plant's 3-6' height make them suitable for only large gardens.  In the right spot they make an impressive display, as they do when planted as small shrubs in the landscape. Hibiscus will prefer moist, almost wet soil but will tolerate well drained sites.

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Common Name:  'Rose Mallow'
Botanical Name : Hibiscus  'Kopper King'    
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Coppery-red foliage makes this Hibiscus unique. The maple cut foliage is dense and the rust-colored undersides of the leaves offer interest from all angles. Gigantic 12" flowers are white with red eyes and bloom from August through September.

Matures 3-4' tall and 3-4' wide.         Hardy to Zone 4
    


Common Name:  'Rose Mallow'
Botanical Name : Hibiscus  'Lady Baltimore'    
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Intricately cut foliage and huge flowers make this an outstanding selection. 6-8" ruffled blooms are pink with deep red eyes. A mature plant will be a dense creature, 5' tall and wide, a real eye catcher when in bloom. Flowers August through September

Matures 5' tall x 5' wide.           Hardy to Zone 4
    


Common Name:  'Rose Mallow'
Botanical Name : Hibiscus  'Lord Baltimore'    
Sorry, Sold Out for 2008

If 'Lady' is an eye-catcher, this one is a show-stopper! Amazing when in bloom, even from 200 yards away. Huge 10" ruffled flowers are brilliant red, smothering the 5' plant hiding behind them. Plant this somewhere that it can be appreciated.

Matures 5' tall x 3-4' wide.      Hardy to Zone 4
    


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