Transform your garden with the stunning Rose Mallow Plant, a perennial favorite known for its breathtaking hibiscus-like flowers. Priced at just $18.99, this plant not only enhances your outdoor space but also attracts pollinators, making it a perfect addition for eco-conscious gardeners. Enjoy our special offer: buy one and get one free!
The Rose Mallow Plant thrives in wetland areas, showcasing vibrant blooms in shades of pink and orange throughout the spring and summer. Its resilience and beauty make it an ideal choice for flower gardens, beds, and even as a focal point in your landscape. Plus, it's deer resistant, ensuring that your garden remains vibrant and lively.
- Attracts pollinators
- Fall blooming
- Suitable for Hardiness Zone 8
- Grows well in full sun and partial shade
- Perfect for wetland gardens
- Available in stunning pink and orange colors
Don’t miss out on the chance to elevate your garden aesthetics. Order your Rose Mallow Plant today and take advantage of our unbeatable buy one get one free offer. With fast shipping and a healthy plant guarantee, your garden will flourish in no time!
Customer Reviews
I couldn’t be happier with my Rose Mallow from TN Nursery. It’s already blooming magnificently and adds an exotic touch to my garden. The customer service was excellent, and the plant quality far surpassed my expectations.
I’m amazed by the sheer size and beauty of the Rose Mallow flowers from TN Nursery. Each bloom is picture-perfect, adding both charm and vibrancy to my outdoor space. The plant was delivered in superb condition and is flourishing well.
My Hibiscus Moscheutos from TN Nursery has been a magnet for bees and butterflies. The enormous flowers are stunning and bloom abundantly. I’m incredibly impressed with the quality of this plant—it truly makes my garden come alive.
The Rose Mallow I bought from TN Nursery arrived in excellent condition and has quickly become the star of my garden. The huge blossoms brighten my yard, and I appreciate how resilient and easy to maintain this hibiscus is.
Within weeks of planting, my Hibiscus Moscheutos from TN Nursery grew tall and started budding. The flowers are breathtaking—delicate yet bold. This plant is not only easy to grow but also makes a dramatic statement in the garden.
What is Hibiscus moscheutos used for?
Ornamental Planting: It is a very popular, cold-hardy perennial in landscaping due to its large, showy, dinner-plate-sized flowers and its ability to thrive in wet, boggy areas, such as rain gardens or near ponds.
How to prepare rose mallow for winter?
To prepare your Swamp Rose Mallow (Hibiscus moscheutos) for winter: Cut all dead branches but 4-6" above the soil surface. Mulch well around trunks. In mid Summer, remove the mulch, and they will come back out and be beautiful once again.
When to plant Hibiscus moscheutos?
The prime time to plant your Hardy Hibiscus (Hibiscus moscheutos) in Spring of Fall. Set out nursery plants in spring or early summer, ensuring you wait until all risk of frost has ended.
What makes the rose hibiscus a good garden choice?
The rose hibiscus grows large, colorful blooms and handles both sun and partial shade. It’s easy to care for and brings a bright summer look to any yard.
How does TN Nursery ship hibiscus moscheutos plants?
TN Nursery sells hibiscus moscheutos for sale and ships them bare-root to keep them healthy during transport. They start growing quickly once planted.
Exposure
Swamp Rose Mallow Hibiscus Moscheutos has dinnerplate size blooms
Height at Maturity
Under 10 Feet
Usage
Flowering
Shipped As
Bare-root
Ships
UPS
Planting Zones
4-9
How To Grow
How to Grow and Care for Bare Root Shrubs
Bare root shrubs are a budget-friendly and efficient way to plant during the cooler months when they’re dormant. Before planting, soak the roots in water for 3–6 hours to rehydrate them. Choose a site with the appropriate light exposure for the species—most flowering shrubs prefer full to partial sun. Dig a hole wide enough to spread out the roots and deep enough so the crown (where the roots meet the stems) sits level with the soil surface.
Mound a bit of soil at the bottom of the hole, spread the roots over it, and backfill with native soil while gently firming it to remove air pockets. Water deeply after planting to settle the roots. Keep the soil moist but not soggy during the first growing season to encourage healthy establishment.
Mulch around the base (not touching the stems) to retain moisture and suppress weeds. Prune lightly to remove any broken branches and to shape after the first flush of growth. With minimal care, bare root shrubs will leaf out beautifully and grow into reliable, long-term landscape anchors.