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A Southeast native hibiscus that produces bright red flowers from June through fall. The foliage is deeply lobed into 3,5, or 7 lobes.
Hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies are attracted to the blooms. The stems are also great for nesting/overwintering
A Southeast native hibiscus that produces bright red flowers from June through fall. The foliage is deeply lobed into 3,5, or 7 lobes.
Hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies are attracted to the blooms. The stems are also great for nesting/overwintering bees!
Typically found in marshes, wetlands, and generally wet areas, this is a great plant to use in rain gardens. Very tolerant of flooded conditions. This will die back to the ground in the winter and typically emerges late in the season but once it emerges, it grows quickly.
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