Even with its tropical look and feel, the rose mallow is surprisingly easy to care for. However, to be successful with this plant, there are a few things to know before adding one of these plants to ... The Boston Globe: Along the Charles River, rose mallows make a spectacular summer display Hairy rose mallow (Hibiscus lasiocarpos) is blooming this week near lakes, ponds, sloughs, streams, and wet lowlands.

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One of the largest native Missouri wildflowers, these ornate blooms attract ... The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel: Rose of Sharon, Rose Mallow are two hibiscus thriving in the Grand Valley Rose of Sharon, Rose Mallow are two hibiscus thriving in the Grand Valley An almost tropical-looking pink flower in the hibiscus family grows tall at the edge of a wetland in the Cook County forest preserves near Palos Park. The flower, a swamp rose mallow, is a rare sight ... Rose mallows - relatives of tropical hibiscus plants - have stunning flowers the size of dessert plates that can stop you in your tracks.

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Newton residents can treat themselves to up-close sidewalk ... With bold white trumpet-shaped blooms, crimson-eyed rose-mallow positively glows on wetland edges this time of year. The showy blooms, 4 to 7 inches across, can dominate a landscape in pink or white.