Family: Malvaceae

Scientific Name: Hibiscus x moscheutos Blue River

Common Name: Blue River Hardy Hibiscus

Description

Blue River Hardy Hibiscus (Hibiscus x moscheutos) has large white flowers.

Plant TypePerennials Hardy
Hardiness Zone(4)5
Sunlightfull, at least 6 hours
Moistureonce established can tolerate normal conditions, need to be kept well watered until established
Soil & Siteaverage, not soggy
Flowers6-10 inches, white
Stemsdies back to the ground in the fall
Dimensions4-5 feet tall
Maintenanceafter the first killing frost cut back to about 6-10 inches, flowers wilt to a mushy mash the second day, if this bothers you they can be removed, sometimes staking of branches will help prevent them from breaking
Propagationcuttings, hybrids will not come true from seed
Cultivar OriginFrom Harold Winters. One of the parents (H. militaris) was found growing along the Blue River in southern Oklahoma, hence the name.
Misc FactsBe patient in the spring they are slow to start growing. Genus name is from the old Greek and Latin name for mallow.
Author's NotesReferr to Hardy Hibiscus ABC's for additional information on the culture of this Hibiscus.
Notes & Reference#144-Missouri Botanical Gardens web site (www.missouribotanicalgarden.org), #203- North Creek Nursery (www.northcreeknurseries.com)
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