You are buying one Rose Mallow (Hibiscus lasiocarpos) live plant, 1 year old, 12-14 inches tall
You will receive plant similar to the one pictured.
Plants will be sent without the soil , roots wrapped in wet media while dormant, in the mailing tube or box. After it breaks it's dormancy it will be planted and sent in plastic pot with soil. Might be trimmed to the size of the shipping box 22 inches if it outgrows it during summer. Well rooted plant, ready to be transplanted to the permanent location.
Description: A tall, perennial herb that sometimes develops woody stalks. One of the largest wildflowers in Missouri, about 6 inches across. Flowers resemble hibiscus flowers, with 5 petals and many protruding stamens united around the style, with a spreading head; petals white or rose with a central wine-purple spot. Blooms July-October. Leaves alternate, large, somewhat heart-shaped, rarely lobed, toothed, often with dense, fine hairs. Similar species: Halberd-leaved rose mallow (H. laevis) has leaves shaped like halberds (an ancient type of lance with 1 long point at the tip and 2 shorter, spreading lobes pointing away at a sharp degree angle at the sides). Its petals are more commonly pink and the stems and leaves lack hairs. The two rose mallows have been known to hybridize. Size: Height: to 8 feet.
Occurs in borders of lakes and ponds, sloughs, swamps, ditches, and wet lowlands. In addition to our two native rose mallows, a nonnative species sometimes escapes cultivation: Rose of Sharon (or shrubby althaea) (H. syriacus) is a woody, many-branched shrub or small tree that grows 3-18 feet high. Aside from landscape plantings, it is usually found along roadsides, railroads, thickets, and woods. Fortunately, it is not very aggressive.
HUMAN CONNECTIONS This plant is a good native choice for the wet garden. Many of its relatives in the mallow family are economically important to people. Other mallows include cotton, okra, hollyhocks, hibiscus, and marsh mallow, the original medicinal plant used in making the sweet, fluffy confection. The seeds are eaten by ducks and quail. Bees visit the flowers. The caterpillars of several butterflies and skippers feed on the leaves. Japanese beetles, a colorful but troublesome introduced pest, eat the leaves, too. Plants that grow in wet areas purify water and help prevent flooding.
Payment must be received within 3 days after the auction ends, then I ship the item. Feel free to ask me any questions about this item. I am always glad to help you. I prefer to ship Mondays or Tuesdays only. Shipping with tracking number within USA.
International orders contact me first, soilless, roots wrapped in wet media. I do not ship to all countries. Priority mail recommended during hot and cold season. Contact me if you need it fast.
Beware of plant quarantine in your country. Seller will not be responsible for confiscated items on the border. Bid responsible. Due to shipping and heat concerns this auction is as is and non refundable/no returns.
Check your local laws for entry plants. I can not be responsible for confiscated items on your state border.
Happy buying, and be sure to check out my other items!
Life is beautiful! enjoy it! ;-) Rose Mallow (Hibiscus lasiocarpos), 1 year old PLANT with root/s Tags: rare,plant,ornamental,decorative,succulent,tree,rose,mallow,Hibiscus,lasiocarpos
You will receive plant similar to the one pictured.
Plants will be sent without the soil , roots wrapped in wet media while dormant, in the mailing tube or box. After it breaks it's dormancy it will be planted and sent in plastic pot with soil. Might be trimmed to the size of the shipping box 22 inches if it outgrows it during summer. Well rooted plant, ready to be transplanted to the permanent location.
Description: A tall, perennial herb that sometimes develops woody stalks. One of the largest wildflowers in Missouri, about 6 inches across. Flowers resemble hibiscus flowers, with 5 petals and many protruding stamens united around the style, with a spreading head; petals white or rose with a central wine-purple spot. Blooms July-October. Leaves alternate, large, somewhat heart-shaped, rarely lobed, toothed, often with dense, fine hairs. Similar species: Halberd-leaved rose mallow (H. laevis) has leaves shaped like halberds (an ancient type of lance with 1 long point at the tip and 2 shorter, spreading lobes pointing away at a sharp degree angle at the sides). Its petals are more commonly pink and the stems and leaves lack hairs. The two rose mallows have been known to hybridize. Size: Height: to 8 feet.
Occurs in borders of lakes and ponds, sloughs, swamps, ditches, and wet lowlands. In addition to our two native rose mallows, a nonnative species sometimes escapes cultivation: Rose of Sharon (or shrubby althaea) (H. syriacus) is a woody, many-branched shrub or small tree that grows 3-18 feet high. Aside from landscape plantings, it is usually found along roadsides, railroads, thickets, and woods. Fortunately, it is not very aggressive.
HUMAN CONNECTIONS This plant is a good native choice for the wet garden. Many of its relatives in the mallow family are economically important to people. Other mallows include cotton, okra, hollyhocks, hibiscus, and marsh mallow, the original medicinal plant used in making the sweet, fluffy confection. The seeds are eaten by ducks and quail. Bees visit the flowers. The caterpillars of several butterflies and skippers feed on the leaves. Japanese beetles, a colorful but troublesome introduced pest, eat the leaves, too. Plants that grow in wet areas purify water and help prevent flooding.
Payment must be received within 3 days after the auction ends, then I ship the item. Feel free to ask me any questions about this item. I am always glad to help you. I prefer to ship Mondays or Tuesdays only. Shipping with tracking number within USA.
International orders contact me first, soilless, roots wrapped in wet media. I do not ship to all countries. Priority mail recommended during hot and cold season. Contact me if you need it fast.
Beware of plant quarantine in your country. Seller will not be responsible for confiscated items on the border. Bid responsible. Due to shipping and heat concerns this auction is as is and non refundable/no returns.
Check your local laws for entry plants. I can not be responsible for confiscated items on your state border.
Happy buying, and be sure to check out my other items!
Life is beautiful! enjoy it! ;-) Rose Mallow (Hibiscus lasiocarpos), 1 year old PLANT with root/s Tags: rare,plant,ornamental,decorative,succulent,tree,rose,mallow,Hibiscus,lasiocarpos
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