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Texas Star WHITE Hibiscus Seeds, Bog or Garden Plant! Hibiscus coccineus 'Alba'

 
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10+ White Texas Star Hibiscus (Hibiscus coccineus 'Alba') (sometimes called 'Lone Star') seeds PLUS planting instructions, including a color photo for seedling id. 

(Other Common Names: Swamp Hibiscus, Rose Mallow)

More RARE than the red variety, this lovely hibiscus can be grown as a bog or water garden plant OR it can be planted in your garden/landscape with regular (I would even say 'average') watering (which is where I have mine and it does just fine!). They like full sun or, here in Florida, I have mine in partial shade and in sandy, well draining soil  - very average garden conditions. So don't feel like you have to have a water garden to grow this hibiscus! 

Hardy to zone 6a, this hibiscus can be grown as an annual in colder zones. It will bloom the first year from seed - mine took about 4 months from germination to bloom. The blooms are LARGE and quite unusual with their divided petals, they look like a huge pin-wheel.  Each bush can get 8' high (or more in zones where they are hardy) and, although each bloom lasts only a day, there are always some blooming every day during the summer.

These make great plants for the back of a border or for covering a fence - as well as for growing in your water garden.

$5.00