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Native Plants & More Rose Mallow (Hibiscus moscheutos)
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Rose Mallow (Hibiscus moscheutos)

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Coming Back in May!

A hummingbird favorite, native Rose Mallow brings the WOW to the garden!

AND it’s a great native alternative to that invasive thug, Rose of Sharon

6” tropical blooms in shades of dusky pinks, whites & sweet raspberry centers in Summer are pollinator favorites June thru late September.

Seed pods are lovely Winter interest & in dried arrangements too but leave most for overwintering birds

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A hummingbird favorite, native Rose Mallow brings the WOW to the garden!

AND it’s a great native alternative to that invasive thug, Rose of Sharon

6” tropical blooms in shades of dusky pinks, whites & sweet raspberry centers in Summer are pollinator favorites June thru late September.

Seed pods are lovely Winter interest & in dried arrangements too but leave most for overwintering birds

SEE PLANT DEETS BELOW

A hummingbird favorite, native Rose Mallow brings the WOW to the garden!

AND it’s a great native alternative to that invasive thug, Rose of Sharon

6” tropical blooms in shades of dusky pinks, whites & sweet raspberry centers in Summer are pollinator favorites June thru late September.

Seed pods are lovely Winter interest & in dried arrangements too but leave most for overwintering birds

SEE PLANT DEETS BELOW

Hibiscus moscheutos DEETS:

  • Full to Part Sun

  • Wet to average soils

  • 3-7’ tall with 4-9’ spacing (Full sun & moist locations = taller shrubs/more blooms)

  • Nectar draws native bees & hummingbirds

  • Host species to butterflies & moths like Common Checkered Skipper, Gray Hairstreak, & Painted Lady butterflies

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Lazy Dirt Wildflower Farm

A small backyard native plant nursery & flower farm in Mexico, New York

Spring ‘25 Nursery Hours

Fridays 9:00am to 5:00pm

Saturdays 9:00am to NOON

or by appointment Mondays thru Thursdays

ADDRESS

340 Dry Bridge Road Mexico, New York

Contact Us: info@lazydirtflowerfarm.com
Monday-Saturday 9am to 5pm (315)236-8592

NYS Nursery #646726

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