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It also includes the common rose mallow (Hibiscus moscheutos), which isn't so common to me.
Rose Mallow may refer to:
Here and there, the flossy floral mass is punctuated by tall, saucer-sized red blossoms on rose mallow.
Lavatera - Tree mallow or rose mallow
It is also known as brilliant hibiscus, scarlet hibiscus and scarlet rose mallow.
She recognized many of the flowering plants-turtleheads, the great blooms of rose mallow, and sprays of Joe-pye weed.
Member species are often noted for their showy flowers and are commonly known simply as hibiscus, or less widely known as rose mallow.
Hibiscus vitifolius-Tropical Rose Mallow
Some of the indigenous flora include Rose Mallow, Soft Rush, and Bladder Sedge.
Radyera farragei - Desert Rose Mallow, Bush Hibiscus
There apparently is no fan club for hardy hibiscus (H. moscheutos, commonly called rose mallow), and gardeners of very polished tastes tend to think it crude.
Hibiscus coccineus or scarlet rose mallow, is a hardy Hibiscus species that looks much like Cannabis sativa (marijuana).
Lavatera trimestris (common names annual mallow, rose mallow, royal mallow, regal mallow)
Hibiscus moscheutos (Swamp-rose Mallow or Rose mallow) is a cold-hardy perennial wetland plant that can grow in large colonies.
Lavatera species are known as tree mallows, or rather ambiguously as rose mallows, royal mallows or annual mallows.
Remember the size of your garden, remember the plants you already have, remember (when picturing a whole swampful of rose mallows and ligularia) that you have no swamp!
Common names for the same plant include Rose of Sharon (but it is not a rose), rose mallow, shrub-althaea, Syrian hibiscus, Syrian ketmia, and St Joseph's rod.
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, known colloquially as rose mallow, Chinese hibiscus, China rose and shoe flower, is a species of flowering plant in the family Malvaceae, native to East Asia.
On each table there were four-foot-tall rose mallows that looked like lollipops; life-size topiaries shaped like lions and bears, a giraffe and even an ostrich (wearing an orchid garland) were stationed around the tent.
Alcea rosea, Althaea rosea, Althea Rose, Hollyhock Flower, Malva, Malvae arboreae flos, Malva, Malva Flower, Rose Mallow, Rose Trémière.
"THE SWALE," a family nature walk, led by an instructor, through the New York Botanical Garden's swale to learn about such plants as swamp rose mallow and joe-pye weed, and grasses, sedges and rushes.
It has sunny wildflower gardens and shady counterparts; it has wetland wildflower gardens and arid versions, which demonstrate that the moisture-demanding rose mallow (Hibiscus moscheutos) doesn't mix happily with the moisture-averse butterfly weed (Asclepias tuberosa).
Dr. Allison A. Snow of Ohio State University and Dr. Timothy P. Spira of Georgia Southern University studied the wild rose mallow to find out what happens when much more pollen is deposited on its flowers than there are eggs to be fertilized.