Hibiscus lasiocarpos var. occidentalis
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Rose Mallow
Rose Mallow is a rare herbaceous perennial in the Malvaceae (Mallow) family native to wetlands and marshes in Northern, Southern, and Central California. Itreaches 3-6 feet tall with showy white flowers with deep magenta pink centers that put on quite a tropical looking display in the summer amidst its velvety, heart-shaped leaves.
This species naturally grows in marshes and freshwater wetlands in the Central Valley, so in the garden it prefers regular water (every 3-7 days throughout the growing season), slow draining soil, and will grow best with summer heat.
Rose Mallow is a great option for growing in containers and is a likely host plant of several species of butterflies and moths such as the Gray Hairstreak and Common Checkered-Skipper butterflies, and the White-Lined Sphinx moth.
Lifeform: Perennial
Sun: Full Sun
Other: Attracts Butterflies
Ecological Value | Likely a host plant of the Gray Hairsteak butterfly, Common Checkered-Skipper butterfly, and White-lined Sphinx moth among others. |
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Historical Uses | No known historical uses. |
Distribution | Northern, Southern, and Central California, primarily in the Sacramento Valley and San Joaquin Valley regions. |
Elevation | 11" – 4932" |
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Habitat | Freshwater-marsh |