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Cuban Rose Mallow

Hibiscus cubensis

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USDA Zones 7–9 Full Sun and Part Shade Matures 7–10 Feet

Hibiscus cubensis, the Cuban rose mallow, lifts soft purplish-pink flowers on tall, gray-leaved stems all summer, a little-known native of Cuba and the Texas Gulf Coast.

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Cuban rose mallow is one of the tall, slender members of the perennial hibiscus tribe, a plant that reads as airy and upright rather than bushy. Through the summer the stems carry fairly large flowers in a soft purplish pink, the classic mallow saucer set against distinctly gray-green foliage, and the stems themselves are lightly prickly to the touch. Rising to seven or ten feet on narrow clumps, the plant lifts the bloom well up where the color can be seen from a distance.

The name tells only half the story. This is indeed the Cuban hibiscus, native to the island, but the plant also turns up, surprisingly, in a few natural stands along the Texas Gulf Coast, one of those quiet distributional puzzles that make the genus interesting. A true mallow of the Malvaceae, Cuban rose mallow grows wild in marshy, low-lying ground, yet takes readily to ordinary garden soil, and remains little known in cultivation, perhaps first offered to American gardeners by Woodlanders.

In leaf and flower the plant carries a slightly wild, informal character that suits a naturalistic setting. The gray-green cast of the foliage sets the species apart from the greener native rose mallows, and the prickly stems and marsh-edge origins mark a plant built for open, sunny, seasonally damp ground rather than a pampered border. The purplish-pink flowers draw bees and other pollinators through the heat of summer.

In the garden, give Cuban rose mallow full sun to part shade in moist to average soil, at the back of a sunny border, along a pond or ditch, in a rain garden, or in any bed that welcomes a tall, seasonal accent. The plant dies back in winter and returns quickly from the crown each spring, growing fast to flowering height. Pair with other rose mallows and moisture-loving perennials, and site where the tall stems have room to stand.

Will this plant thrive in your zone?

Plant Profile
At a glance
Hardiness
USDA Zones 7–9
Sun
Full Sun, Part Shade
Soil
Moist, Well-drained
Mature size
Height 7–10 Feet · Spread 3–4 Feet
Growth rate
Fast
Seasonality
Dies back
Design Notes

A tall seasonal accent for the back of a sunny border, a pond or ditch edge, a rain garden, or any bed that welcomes height, where the gray foliage and purplish-pink flowers stand well above lower plants.

Give full sun to part shade in moist to average soil. The plant dies back in winter and returns fast from the crown; pair with other rose mallows and moisture-loving perennials, and allow room for the tall stems.

Flower, Fruit & Foliage

Purplish pink, saucer-shaped, summer

Flower. Fairly large, saucer-shaped flowers in soft purplish pink, opening through the summer and drawing bees.

Foliage. Distinctly gray-green leaves on lightly prickly stems, an unusual cool cast among the rose mallows.

Habit. Tall and slender, rising to seven or ten feet from a die-back crown, narrow enough for the back of a bed.

Care

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Light. Full sun to part shade; at least six hours of sun for the freest bloom.

Soil. Moist to average soil of most kinds; happy in marshy, low ground and equally at home in ordinary garden beds.

Water. Even moisture is ideal, especially in summer heat; tolerant of wet ground and short dry spells once established.

Pruning. Cut the dead stems to the ground in late winter; the plant resprouts quickly from the crown.

Hardiness. USDA zones 7 to 9; a returning perennial that dies back each winter.

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