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Hibiscus coccineus or scarlet rosemallow,[1] is a hardy Hibiscus species that looks much like Cannabis sativa (marijuana). It is also known as Texas star, brilliant hibiscus, and scarlet hibiscus.

The plant is found in swamps, marshes and ditches on the coastal plain of the Southeastern United States. It is native from Southeastern Virginia south to Florida, then west to Louisiana. Despite its common name "Texas Star Hibiscus", the plant is not found naturally in Texas. It dies back during the winter and grows from 7-10'. In addition to the scarlet flowering variety, a white flowering variety is also known as the white Texas star or lone star hibiscus.


Striking large blooms from mid-summer until mid-fall. They come in white or red.  

Thrives in wet or damp, boggy soil. Grow as container plant or in the ground. Looks great in  

a group. Mine grow as high as 9 ft. MY WHITE BLOOMS ARE 7 TO 8 INCHES ACROSS

 

Freeze or hard frost will kill any above-ground branches but will usually not damage the roots; 

plants will re-sprout in spring.


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