Hibiscus Turn of the Century
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Hibiscus Turn of the Century
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Hibiscus Turn of the Century 5

Hibiscus moscheutos | Turn of the Century | 10 Seeds

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Hibiscus moscheutos Turn of the Century, a remarkable variety of Swamp Rose Mallow, is prized for its historical charm and captivating blooms. This stunning perennial typically grows to a height of 4 to 6 feet. It features large, saucer-shaped hibiscus flowers with deep pink to red petals and a prominent central stamen, evoking a sense of nostalgia. The blossoms contrast beautifully against the lush green foliage. Hibiscus moscheutos Turn of the Century thrives in moist to wet soils and prefers full sun to part shade conditions. Its impressive height and captivating flowers make it a favored choice for water gardens, wetlands, and pond edges. The plant's ability to attract pollinators and its adaptability to wet environments contribute to its popularity among gardeners seeking to add a touch of historical elegance and natural beauty to their landscapes. Zones 4-11

Germination

To germinate Hibiscus moscheutos Turn of the Century seeds, start by soaking the seeds in warm water for about 24 hours to soften the seed coat. Prepare a well-draining seed-starting mix and sow the soaked seeds on the surface, gently pressing them into the soil without burying them too deeply. Maintain a warm environment with temperatures around 70-85°F (21-29°C) for germination. Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Germination can be variable, taking several weeks to a few months. Once the seedlings have developed a few sets of leaves and are sturdy enough, they can be transplanted into larger pots or outdoor locations. Hibiscus moscheutos Turn of the Century thrives in moist to wet soils and prefers full sun to part shade conditions. The process of germinating these seeds will eventually reward you with the sight of deep pink to red hibiscus flowers and lush foliage, adding a touch of historical elegance to your garden.