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hummingbirds love it and it is very hardy and blooms all summmer and fall until it freezes. it is invasive, though, in my beds. it pops u...Read More
I suspect mine is of the Mexican variety, since it grows nearly 6 feet tall and the blossoms hang downward. I've had it for several yea...Read More
This is a gorgeous little plant. I say little, because I haven't been able to grow them very tall or bushy. My largest one was about a ...Read More
I have a few of these turks caps (Malvaviscus arboreus var. drummondii), native here in Texas. They are wonderful plants! I love the litt...Read More
Love this plant. Puts out copious red blooms in drought conditions. Only watered for the first 6 months on a microdrip and since then ignored.
So glad to hear this plant is a butterfly and Hummingbird attractor. Our elementary school has an "underdeveloped" memorial garden that ...Read More
I have not grown this plant. Mexican Turk's Cap (Malvaviscus arboreus var. mexicanus) has almost glabrous leaves with truncate bases; wh...Read More
Oh, how happy I am to of found this group. I have a Turk's Cap mess. We bought a house 2 yrs ago with a 60 ft wide, 15 feet tall and as ...Read More
I have tried to grow this more than twice but failed. Reason 1: Termites. Reason 2: My rigidness of not resorting to insecticide and my...Read More
Extremely easy to grow plant here in Central Fl, however mine have NEVER gotten any seed pods, so I wonder if they are of a different var...Read More
This is a great plant for zone 9.
I am wondering if anyone has made cuttings from it yet?
I plan to try to make them very s...Read More
If you want humming birds in your garden, this is great plant to have. Mine is in its second year in the ground and is doing wonderfully...Read More
I just found out what this plant is. It was in my yard when I bought my 50 year old house. Very attractive plant and easy to care for.
I have both red and pink planted in my natives area in semi-shade. I have acidic sandy loam here, and they're doing great for not having...Read More
I notice that most gardeners report Turk's cap in the warmer sothern states. I live in central Oklahoma (25 miles east of Oklahoma City)...Read More
This is one of the problems with common names. The Turk's Cap (Malvaviscus) is described above by Marlar, but the common name of Turk's ...Read More
We were given a cutting of this plant, and let it sit in a bucket for 8 months. We planted it in the ground in Atlanta, GA about 3 month...Read More
My Turk's turban plant was given to me by a friend in Louisiana. This plant is also called Ladies teardrop, wild fuchsia and Scotchman's ...Read More
Some believe that Malvaviscus arboreus var. drummondii is a form or subspecies of M. arboreus var. mexicanus ...Read More
I had a Turk's Cap at my old place which grew from a stick pulled from a swamp. I planted it where it would get seasonal flooding and it...Read More
We had a red Turk's cap when I was a child and I would like to add one to my native flower garden in Panama City, Florida now.
This plant was initially introduced as decorative in gardens and some public places. But now it has invaded the forest reserves, and beca...Read More
Here in Magnolia, Texas, I have a pink-flowered one that dies down and comes back every year. It is planted in partial shade, gets water...Read More
This plant is very low care except for grasshoppers chewing on leaves. Seems to thrive best in semi shade. This plant does not like ful...Read More
Actually, this plant's main time of bloom is fall, winter, and early spring [the Cypress Gardens calendar lists it as blooming there in M...Read More