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Rose Mallow

Hibiscus moscheutos

  • Dinner-Plate-Sized Rose Mallow Blooms Attract Hummingbirds All Summer Long
  • Thrives in Zones 5-9
  • Grows 3-7 ft Tall, 2-4 ft Wide
  • Heat Tolerant, Salt Tolerant
  • Native, Pollinator-Friendly - Attracts Butterflies and Hummingbirds
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Plant specifications
Plant Characteristics Native, Cold hardy, Wet Soils, Flowering, Attracts Hummingbirds, Attracts pollinators, Heat Tolerant
Hardiness Zone 4a to 9b
Sunlight Full sun
Height 3-7 ft
Width 2-4 ft
Watering Needs High
Preferred Soil Loamy, Peaty, Sandy
Growth Rate Fast
Growth Habit Upright
Blooms In Fall, Summer
Flower Color Pink
Foliage Color Green
Fragrant Yes
Native Yes
Suitable Space Indoors, Outdoors
Plant Name Hibiscus
Botanical Name Hibiscus moscheutos
Species moscheutos
Class Magnoliopsida
Does Not Ship To AK, AZ, HI, ID, MT, PR, UT
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Min (United States)
Fast growing and beautiful flowers

This plant grows very fast, and lots of flowers came out after a couple of months planting, very beautiful and bright flowers. Love it!!!

Rose Mallow really does hit the ground running once it gets settled in, and those blooms are hard to beat for sheer color. Thanks for sharing your experience, Min. If you want even more flowers next season, a light trim after the first big flush can encourage a second round of blooming.

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Helen (United States)
They arrived well packaged and are in the ground

They arrived well packaged and are in the ground. Too soon to say what next, but ones I've seen in the past were beautiful.

Getting them in the ground quickly is exactly the right move, and good packaging makes that first step a lot easier. Rose Mallow tends to reward patience, so once it settles in and starts blooming, you are in for quite a show. Thanks for planting with us, Helen.

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Terri (United States)
Good sturdy plant

Good sturdy plant received in good condition

Glad the Rose Mallow arrived in good shape, Theresa. It is a tough, rewarding plant once it settles in, and you can expect it to really fill out and put on a show as the season progresses. Thanks for sharing your experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is rose mallow hardy and perennial, or does it die in winter?

  • Rose Mallow is a fully hardy perennial that survives winters in zones 5-9. The plant dies back to the ground after frost, then regrows from its hardy root system each spring. Thick stems will emerge in spring to produce those massive 8-10 inch blooms by midsummer.

What's the mature height and size of rose mallow plants?

  • Rose Mallow reaches 3-7 feet tall and 2-4 feet wide at maturity. This fast-growing perennial forms dense, shrubby clumps with thick stems supporting dinner-plate blooms up to 10 inches across. Plan for back-border placement in zones 5-9, available at naturehills.com.

What type of soil does rose mallow need, and does it like moist or wet conditions?

  • Rose Mallow thrives in moist soils and performs best with consistent moisture rather than dry conditions. This hardy perennial for zones 5-9 naturally grows near water sources and appreciates soil that stays evenly moist. Plant it near ponds or in areas where you can maintain steady soil moisture.

Is this the hardy native Hibiscus moscheutos, or the tropical hibiscus?

  • This is the hardy native Hibiscus moscheutos, not tropical hibiscus. While related to tropical varieties, this perennial survives winters in zones 5-9 and emerges from the ground each spring. Look for the massive 8-10 inch blooms and sturdy upright growth to distinguish it from tender tropical types.

What are common pests or issues to watch for with rose mallow?

  • Rose Mallow is generally pest-resistant, but Japanese beetles and aphids occasionally target the large leaves in midsummer. Spider mites can appear during hot, dry spells despite this plant's preference for moist conditions. Monitor your plants during peak bloom season and treat issues early for best results with varieties available at naturehills.com.