Description
- The Texas Star Hibiscus is native to the United States from Virginia south to Florida & west to Louisiana, but oddly enough, is not native to Texas.
- Its huge red flowers 4 – 6” flowers are very showy. Their 5 petals open wide in a star shape, & their nectar attracts bees, butterflies, & HUMMINGBIRDS
- The large 4 - 6” palmate leaves of this deer resistant shrub are also ornamental.
- In nature, this Hibiscus is found in wet locations such as swamps, ditches, & along streams.
- You can grow them in a similarly wet location or in the average moisture conditions of a typical garden bed.
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