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Woolly Rose-mallow

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The Story

Hibiscus lasiocarpos (Woolly Rose-mallow or False Cotton) is a tall, eye-catching perennial native to Texas and the southern U.S., known for its large white or pink blooms with bold crimson centers. It thrives in wet soil and is commonly found along ditches, sloughs, and pond edges. The fuzzy, heart-shaped leaves and woody stems give it a distinct texture, while its long bloom season from spring through late summer brings color and pollinators to any bog or wetland garden. As a bonus, it’s highly deer resistant and attracts birds looking for seed and cover.

Scientific Name: Hibiscus lasiocarpos

Origin: Texas and Mississippi River Basin

Native Habitat: Edges of ponds, ditches, wet woodlands

Height: 3 to 8 feet

Spread: 3 to 5 feet

Light: Full Sun (tolerates light shade)

Water: Moist to Wet

USDA Zones: 6–10

Bloom: April to September

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Details & Craftsmanship

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Hibiscus lasiocarpos (Woolly Rose-mallow or False Cotton) is a tall, eye-catching perennial native to Texas and the southern U.S., known for its large white or pink blooms with bold crimson centers. It thrives in wet soil and is commonly found along ditches, sloughs, and pond edges. The fuzzy, heart-shaped leaves and woody stems give it a distinct texture, while its long bloom season from spring through late summer brings color and pollinators to any bog or wetland garden. As a bonus, it’s highly deer resistant and attracts birds looking for seed and cover.

Scientific Name: Hibiscus lasiocarpos

Origin: Texas and Mississippi River Basin

Native Habitat: Edges of ponds, ditches, wet woodlands

Height: 3 to 8 feet

Spread: 3 to 5 feet

Light: Full Sun (tolerates light shade)

Water: Moist to Wet

USDA Zones: 6–10

Bloom: April to September

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