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| Hibiscus moscheutos 'Old Yella'
| | Common Name: | Rose Mallow | | Bloom color: | Pale yellow w/dark red eye | | Height: | 3.5' | | Bloom: | July-Sept | | Hardiness: | Zone 4-9 | | Light: | Full Sun | | Soil: | Moist, humus rich soil | Why you need this plant: Thick textured, pale yellow flowers are slightly ruffled and measure 10-12 inches across. Green foliage. Conical habit that doesn't get too wide. | | | Planting Info: Prefers a wet soil, the wetter the better with Full Sun. Deadheading is advisable to keep the plant appearance neat and to prolong bloom. Stems are strong and rarely need staking, they may also be left until spring when they need to be trimmed off to stimulate new growth. But take care not to disturb foliage underneath, Hibiscus are late to break dormancy in spring. They are heavy feeders so a good dose of fertilizer is needed in spring to kick start growth. | |
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