Pollinator Fragrant Native

Swamp Rose Mallow

Hibiscus grandiflorus

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USDA Zones 7–10 Full Sun Matures 8–10 Feet

Hibiscus grandiflorus, the swamp rose mallow, opens some of the largest flowers of any North American native, soft-pink saucers that glow and perfume the summer night.

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Hibiscus grandiflorus, the swamp rose mallow, is a magnificent native perennial of the southeastern United States, grown for enormous soft-pink blooms and broad, velvety, gray-green leaves. Rising to eight or ten feet on stout stems, the plant brings a lush, almost tropical presence to the summer garden, at home in a wetland but just as striking in an ordinary bed or beside a pond.

The flowers are the reason to grow the plant, and they carry a secret. Each bloom spans an impressive six to ten inches across, among the largest of any flower native to North America, pale to deep pink with a crimson eye and a column of yellow stamens at the center. And they keep unusual hours: the great blooms open in the evening and glow through the night, softly fragrant and luminous in moonlight, before fading the next day as fresh buds take over. Night-flying moths work the pale flowers in the dark, and hummingbirds and butterflies take the day shift.

The foliage is nearly as distinctive. Large, palmately lobed, maple-like leaves are cloaked in fine silvery hairs that give the whole plant a soft, gray-green, velvety look and lend one of the common names, velvet mallow. The species name grandiflorus means large-flowered, an honest label, and the plant belongs to the Malvaceae, the mallow family, alongside the other native rose mallows, hollyhocks, and cotton. Native range runs from southeastern Texas east to Florida and south to western Cuba, always in wet, low ground.

In the garden, use swamp rose mallow at the back of a large sunny border, at a pond or stream edge, in a rain garden, or wherever a bold vertical accent and evening bloom are wanted. Give full sun and moist to wet, fertile soil, and site the plant where the fragrant night flowers can be enjoyed after dark, near a patio, a path, or a window. Pair with other moisture-loving natives and late bloomers, allow room for the tall stems, and cut the frost-killed tops to the ground in late winter.

Photo courtesy of Alan Cressler

Will this plant thrive in your zone?

Plant Profile
At a glance
Hardiness
USDA Zones 7–10
Sun
Full Sun
Soil
Moist, Well-drained
Mature size
Height 8–10 Feet · Spread 3–4 Feet
Growth rate
Moderate
Seasonality
Dies back
Design Notes

A bold vertical accent for the back of a large sunny border, a pond or stream edge, or a rain garden, where the giant pale flowers glow at dusk. Site near a patio, path, or window to catch the fragrant night bloom.

Give full sun and moist to wet, fertile soil. Pair with other moisture-loving natives and late bloomers, allow room for the tall stems, and cut the frost-killed tops to the ground in late winter.

Flower, Fruit & Foliage

Soft pink with crimson eye, night-blooming, 6 to 10 inches, summer

Flower. Enormous soft-pink flowers, six to ten inches across, with a crimson eye and a column of yellow stamens, opening in the evening and fragrant by moonlight from midsummer into early fall.

Foliage. Broad, palmately lobed, maple-like leaves cloaked in fine silvery hairs, soft gray-green and velvety to the touch.

Habit. Tall and stout, rising to eight or ten feet from a die-back crown, bold and upright at a waterside or the back of a border.

Care

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Light. Full sun for the best flowering; light shade is tolerated with fewer blooms.

Soil. Moist to wet, fertile soil; thrives in wetland ground and at water edges, and adapts to ordinary beds with steady moisture.

Water. Generous and regular, especially in heat; the plant wants consistently damp soil and takes standing water in stride.

Pruning. Cut the dead stems to the ground in late winter or early spring; the plant returns fast from the crown. Mulch the crown in colder zones.

Hardiness. USDA zones 7 to 10; a returning perennial that dies back each winter.

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