The Pink Mallow, Or Rose Mallow Is The Pink Sister To The Swamp Mallow, Hibiscus Mosheutos. This Pink Variety Is Also A Native, But Is More Rarely Found In The Wild Vs The White. This Sturdy Perennial Has Beautiful, 6 In. In Wide, Vivid Pink Flowers With A Dark Burgundy Eye. This Plant, Like Many Of The Mallows, Is Versatile Enough To Be Planted In Your Pond Or Into The Surrounding Landscape.
- Hardy Native Perennial Is One Of The Last To Emerge In The Spring, Staying In A Clump, This Mallow Continues To Develop A Larger Root Mass Which Yields More Flower Stems Each Year
- Pink Mallow Is Sought After By Bees And Other Pollinators As Well As Hosting Many Caterpillars, Makes A Great Addition To Any Pond And/Or Perennial Garden
- Purchasing A Bog Plant Already Potted In Aquatic Soil With An Established Root System Is A Real Advantage, It Makes For A Seamless Transition Into Your Pond With No Shock To The Plant Which Greatly Reduces The Chance For Failure And Encourages Rapid Growth
- Plant Makes For An Excellent Addition To Any Size Container Garden, The Only Real Maintenance It Requires Is To Remove The Dead Stems At The End Of The Year
- Mallow Matures To A Height Of 4 6 Ft. With A Spread Of 3 4 Ft. Loves Full Sun To Part Sun, Hardy In Zones 5 10
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