How to Grow Texas Star Swamp Hibiscus
The Swamp Hibiscus or Scarlet Rose Mallow is called Texas Star in Texas, and it has a beautiful red bloom in the summer. This is Hibiscus coccineus by scientific name.
This plant has a large single flower with five points, and may have several blooming at one time. It is the size of a hibiscus, although the flower is more pointed than we usually recognize as a member of the hibiscus family.
- Difficulty:
- Moderately Easy
Instructions
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Texas Star has a scarlet red flower
Use a large tub to start the Texas Star, since it gets three to eight feet tall. If you have a small plant, you might want to start it in a smaller pot, and move it to a large one, but the seeds do fine in a large pot.
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Texas Star flower is five pointed
Plant in early spring and let it get a good start. It likes part sun, part shade in Texas, and can grow in Zone 6 and above. Once it gets about two feet tall, cut it back to about a foot tall to keep it more compact. If you want it to be long and tall, do not cut it back.
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The leaves look like an illegal plant
Do not be concerned that the leaves of the Texas Star look a little like an illegal plant. It is not, and the flowers are just outstanding. Water this plant often, as it is a Swamp Hibiscus and likes damp soil.
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When the Texas Star or Swamp Hibiscus blooms, leave the flower to seed. It makes a pod that needs to dry on the plant. Collect the seeds once the pods are brown.
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Cut the stalks back once after a freeze and after they turn brown. This beautiful plant will return to bloom next year. Plant the Texas Star seeds and start a new plant or share with a friend. You can grow a Texas Star or Swamp Hibiscus and have some to share.
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copyright 2009 Linda Richard
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