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FREE: Seed from a 1753 Heirloom Hibiscus known as Rose Mallow

Seed from a 1753 Heirloom Hibiscus known as Rose Mallow
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The listing, Seed from a 1753 Heirloom Hibiscus known as Rose Mallow has ended.

Hibiscus - Rose Mallow
Instructions on planting and care:
Height 4-8 ft with 6 ft being the average height.
Some areas they grow shorter more like 5ft.
This particular Hibiscus dates back to 1753.
Moist soil likes it damp...full sun/partial.
Web site for care and planting:
WWW.thegardenhelper.com and WWW.davesgarden.com .
If you wish to get these seed...bid now...limited amount.
Not same variety of others selling on web right now...these seed came from an original plant from the late 1700's.
These seed are not from a seed vendor or store...straight from plant itself.
Plant early spring and will bloom till first killing frost in fall.
Blooms prolifically and seeds prolifically as well.
I planted 3-4 seed in one hole I dug and my plant had five stems with loads of flowers. Not hard to maintain, needs very little other than to wet its roots ever so often, more if you have a drought, a couple of times a day is what I do during droughts. I have pruned back in late fall, after leaves start falling, to winterize, and next year it comes back again, from the roots it grows new shoots.


This is for a 2x3 baggie with the bottom full of seed.

We have had a late winter and was able to gather more seed from bushes. Our bounty is your gain.
Listing this again...As long as they last.
Last baggie Until July or August.
Will be going back to six to eight seeds per baggie after this one is gone.
dropped to new credit amount if this dont sell this time, will not list again.
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