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Hibiscus (Swamp Mallow) & Kosteletzkya (Saltmarsh Mallow)

Swamp Mallows (Hibiscus spp.) and Saltmarsh Mallow (Kosteletzkya virginica) produce annual shoots from a perennial rootstock and are native of moist spots in bogs and marshlands in northern America, respectively from southern-east to central America and Cuba (only Kosteletzkya). They require plenty of water in summer and are best cultivated in shallow water at the edge of a pond, where they will unfold willingly their large, tropical flowers from mid summer through early autumn. All Swamp Mallows belong to a very small Hibiscus section, namely section Muenchhusia, which contains some 5 to 7 species only and which are all endemic to North America: Hibiscus coccineus, Hibiscus dasycalyx, Hibiscus grandiflorus, Hibiscus laevis, Hibiscus lasiocarpus (syn. Hibiscus moscheutos ssp. lasiocarpus), Hibiscus lasiocarpus var. occidentalis (syn. Hibiscus moscheutos ssp. lasiocarpus var. occidentalis), Hibiscus moscheutos und Hibiscus palustris (syn. Hibiscus moscheutos ssp. palustris). The relation of a look-alike species (Hibiscus ponticus) from the state of Georgia in Asia Minor is still unresolved.
Sow flat in spring at some 20°C in any humus rich, moist soil in a sunny spot. Transplant as soon as seedlings are strong enough. Give dormant rootstock in winter some protection from freezing through (e.g. mulch layer).
All are USDA Climate Zone 7.
20 seeds per package, unless stated differently.

You find more Hibiscus species in this category: Hibiscus (Hardy Mallow) and Hibiscus (Tropical Mallows).

U.S. customers only: Hibiscus seeds cannot be shipped to the U.S.
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Hibiscus coccineus (Red Texas Star Hibiscus)

Hibiscus coccineus (Red Texas Star Hibiscus)

160 (200)cm, Red Texas Star Hibiscus, Scarlet Rose Mallow or Scarlet Hibiscus is an utmost beautiful, yet still rarely cultivated perennial herbaceous shrub from wet areas in southern USA (Georgia, and Alabama to central Florida). It makes tall annual stalks with very large, tropical looking, brilliant scarlet red flowers above palmately-divided leaves. The latter as well as its stems are nicely red tinged. As in the related Swamp Mallow (Hibiscus moscheutos) the stalks die back in winter and re-sprout in following spring. For any very humus rich, always slightly moist soil in full sun. During winter stop watering and preferably cover the dormant rootstock with a mulch-layer to give some additional protection from freezing through. VII-IX.
20 seeds per package.

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price (plus Shipping Costs)
seed package3807 € 2,99
Hibiscus coccineus (White Texas Star Hibiscus)

Hibiscus coccineus (White Texas Star Hibiscus)

160 (200)cm, White Texas Star Hibiscus or White Rose Mallow is an utmost beautiful, rarely naturally ocurring white flowering form from the Scarlet Hibiscus. It is perennial herbaceous shrub from wet areas in southern USA (Georgia, and Alabama to central Florida). It makes tall annual stalks with very large, tropical looking, pure white flowers above palmately-divided leaves. As in the related Swamp Mallow (Hibiscus moscheutos) the stalks die back in winter and re-sprout in following spring. For any very humus rich, always slightly moist soil in full sun. During winter stop watering and preferably cover the dormant rootstock with a mulch-layer to give some additional protection from freezing through. VII-IX.
10 seeds per package.

U.S. customers only: seeds cannot be shipped to the U.S.

price (plus Shipping Costs)
seed package0659 € 7,99
Hibiscus grandiflorus (Giant Swamp Mallow)

Hibiscus grandiflorus (Giant Swamp Mallow)

200 (300)cm, Giant Swamp Mallow is an eye-catching, yet still rarely cultivated perennial herbaceous shrub from wet areas in south-eastern USA (Florida). It makes very tall annual stalks with very large, always pale rose flowers, which is the typical and only color in this species. Additionally, petals are narrower than in any other North American swamp mallow species. Leaves are palmately-divided, greyish-green, and smoothly pubescent. The annual stalks usually die down in winter and the plant re-sprouts in following spring. For any very humus rich, always slightly moist soil in full sun. During winter cover the dormant rootstock with a mulch-layer to give some additional protection from freezing through. Seeds or plants in the garden trade are mostly either Hibiscus moscheutos or some hybrid with an atypical flower color and form. Our seeds are from true-to-type plants. VII-IX.
10 seeds per package.

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seed package0271 € 7,99
Hibiscus laevis (Halberdleaf Rosemallow)

Hibiscus laevis (Halberdleaf Rosemallow)

150 (200)cm, Halberdleaf Rosemallow (syn. Hibiscus militaris) is similar in appearance to the Swamp Mallow Rose (Hibiscus moscheutos), yet the light pink flowers are more trumpet shaped and show a darker inner blotch. It is native of wetlands and moist woods in North America. For any always slightly moist, humus rich soil in full sun. Plants die back in autumn and go dormant during winter. During winter stop watering and preferably cover the dormant rootstock with a mulch-layer to give some additional protection from freezing through. The rootstock makes new shoots by mid spring. VII-IX.
20 seeds per package.

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price (plus Shipping Costs)
seed package 3621 € 4,99
Hibiscus lasiocarpos (Crimsoneyed Rosemallow)

Hibiscus lasiocarpos (Crimsoneyed Rosemallow)

180 (250)cm, Crimsoneyed Rosemallow) (syn. Hibiscus moscheutos ssp. lasiocarpos) is a herbaceous perennial with several upright stems with white to pale rose, more rarely intense rose flowers with a small dark purplish red center and finely pubescent leaves. Hibiscus lasiocarpos is native of moist, humus rich spots in wetlands in southern USA. A variety being endemic to California with always white flowers and more silvery-green leaves has been described as Hibiscus lasiocarpus var. occidentalis. For any humus rich, always slightly moist soil in a sunny spot, excellent at the edge of a pond or a water stream. VII-X.
20 seeds per package.

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price (plus Shipping Costs)
seed package 1017 € 4,99
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Hibiscus moscheutos (Swamp Rose Mallow)

Hibiscus moscheutos (Swamp Rose Mallow)

150 (200)cm, Swamp Rose Mallow is native from lakeshores, swamps and wetlands in the US. Makes ornamental, large pink to pure white cup shaped flowers. For any always moist, very leafy soil in full sun. Plants die back in autumn and go dormant during winter. The rootstock makes new shoots by mid spring. VII-IX.
20 seeds per package.

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price (plus Shipping Costs)
seed package2886 € 3,99*
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Hibiscus palustris (Swamp Rose-Mallow)

Hibiscus palustris (Swamp Rose-Mallow)

170 (220)cm, Swamp Rose-Mallow (syn. Hibiscus moscheutos ssp. palustris) is a herbaceous perennial with several erect stems covered with light green leaves. In contrast to the closely related Hibiscus moscheutos, Hibiscus palustris has always rich pink flower cups. It is native of marshes and alongside wetlands in northeastern North America. Reports from supposedly wild populations in southwestern Europe all refer to garden escapes, and are as a matter of fact escaped populations from Hibiscus moscheutos and not Hibiscus palustris. None of the species in Hibiscus section Muenchhusia is native of Europe, but their distributional area is strictly confined to the New World. For any humus rich, well drained, always slightly moist soil or at the edge of a pond or stream in a sunny spot. VII-IX.
20 seeds per package.

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price (plus Shipping Costs)
seed package 1018 € 4,99
Kosteletzkya virginica (Virginia Saltmarsh Mallow)

Kosteletzkya virginica (Virginia Saltmarsh Mallow)

100 (150)cm, Virginia Saltmarsh Mallow is a herbaceous perennial with an erect, widely branching stem with hastate, finely pubescent leaves, and numerous medium sized bright rose flowers from late summer to early autumn. Kosteletzkya virginica is native of marshes and alongside wetlands from southern-east North America to Central America and Cuba. Some authors place Kosteletzkya virginica into Kosteletzkya pentacarpos from the Mediterranean region. Yet due to their extremely disjunct distribution and lack of genetic analysis, we keep this species separately. For any humus rich, well drained, always slightly moist soil or at the edge of a pond or stream in a sunny spot. Our mother plants have been grown from material which originally came from Florida, USA. VI-IX.
10 seeds per package.

U.S. customers only: seeds cannot be shipped to the U.S.

price (plus Shipping Costs)
seed package0658 € 7,99