Hibiscus Species, Swamp Hibiscus, Scarlet Rose Mallow, Texas Star, Scarlet Hibiscus

Hibiscuscoccineus

Family
Malvaceae (mal-VAY-see-ee)
Genus
Hibiscus (hi-BIS-kus)
Species
coccineus (kok-SIN-ee-us)
Synonym
Hibiscus semilobatus
Other Details
Other details
Propagation Methods
Seed Collecting
Soil pH requirements
Patent Information
Foliage Color
Bloom Characteristics
Water Requirements
Where to Grow
Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Arley, Alabama

Bessemer, Alabama

Birmingham, Alabama(2 reports)

Dothan, Alabama

Dutton, Alabama

Huntsville, Alabama

Mobile, Alabama

Montgomery, Alabama

Pelham, Alabama

Smiths, Alabama

Tuskegee, Alabama

Woodland, Alabama

Tucson, Arizona

Ashdown, Arkansas

Little Rock, Arkansas

El Centro, California

Merced, California

Sacramento, California(2 reports)

Smyrna, Delaware

Wilmington, Delaware

Alachua, Florida

Archer, Florida

Bartow, Florida

Brooksville, Florida(2 reports)

Chiefland, Florida

Clermont, Florida

Crawfordville, Florida

Englewood, Florida

Fort Walton Beach, Florida

Fountain, Florida

Gainesville, Florida

Hollywood, Florida

Jacksonville, Florida

Lutz, Florida

Naples, Florida

Navarre, Florida

Niceville, Florida(3 reports)

Ocala, Florida

Odessa, Florida

Old Town, Florida

Oldsmar, Florida

Pensacola, Florida

Pompano Beach, Florida

Sarasota, Florida

Spring Hill, Florida

Tarpon Springs, Florida

Trenton, Florida

Umatilla, Florida

Valrico, Florida

Yulee, Florida

Zephyrhills, Florida

Atlanta, Georgia

Barnesville, Georgia

Brunswick, Georgia

Buford, Georgia

Clarkesville, Georgia

Dacula, Georgia

Decatur, Georgia

Lawrenceville, Georgia

Richmond Hill, Georgia

Rincon, Georgia

Rutledge, Georgia

Savannah, Georgia

Tucker, Georgia

Winterville, Georgia

Elberfeld, Indiana

Derby, Kansas

Fredonia, Kansas

Shawnee Mission, Kansas

Barbourville, Kentucky

Ewing, Kentucky

Angie, Louisiana

Bastrop, Louisiana

Covington, Louisiana

Deridder, Louisiana

Elm Grove, Louisiana

Hammond, Louisiana

Lafayette, Louisiana

Mandeville, Louisiana

Natchitoches, Louisiana

New Orleans, Louisiana(2 reports)

Paulina, Louisiana

Zachary, Louisiana

Zwolle, Louisiana

Baltimore, Maryland

Elkton, Maryland(2 reports)

Woburn, Massachusetts

Lucedale, Mississippi

Madison, Mississippi(2 reports)

Mathiston, Mississippi

Ocean Springs, Mississippi

Centerville, Missouri

Kansas City, Missouri

Mount Laurel, New Jersey

Nutley, New Jersey

Brooklyn, New York

Woodbury, New York

Aberdeen, North Carolina

Apex, North Carolina

Charlotte, North Carolina

Climax, North Carolina

Elizabeth City, North Carolina

Greensboro, North Carolina

Kure Beach, North Carolina

New Bern, North Carolina(2 reports)

Oxford, North Carolina

Raleigh, North Carolina(3 reports)

South Mills, North Carolina

West End, North Carolina

Winston Salem, North Carolina

Ashville, Ohio

Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio

Edmond, Oklahoma

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma(2 reports)

Tulsa, Oklahoma

Mercer, Pennsylvania

Anderson, South Carolina

Chapin, South Carolina(2 reports)

Columbia, South Carolina

Conway, South Carolina

Darlington, South Carolina

Edisto Island, South Carolina

Florence, South Carolina

Greenville, South Carolina

Hilton Head Island, South Carolina

Johns Island, South Carolina

Manning, South Carolina

Murrells Inlet, South Carolina

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

North Augusta, South Carolina

North Charleston, South Carolina

Pawleys Island, South Carolina

Simpsonville, South Carolina(2 reports)

Summerville, South Carolina(2 reports)

Collierville, Tennessee

Elizabethton, Tennessee

Memphis, Tennessee

Alvin, Texas

Argyle, Texas

Arlington, Texas

Austin, Texas(2 reports)

Bayside, Texas

Baytown, Texas(2 reports)

Beaumont, Texas(2 reports)

Belton, Texas

Boerne, Texas

Brazoria, Texas(2 reports)

Brenham, Texas

Brownsville, Texas

Bryan, Texas

Buda, Texas

Carlsbad, Texas

Cleburne, Texas

Conroe, Texas

Copperas Cove, Texas

Corpus Christi, Texas(2 reports)

Dallas, Texas

Desoto, Texas

Fabens, Texas

Fate, Texas

Fort Worth, Texas(2 reports)

Houston, Texas(4 reports)

Humble, Texas

Iredell, Texas

Irving, Texas(2 reports)

Jacksonville, Texas

Kerrville, Texas(2 reports)

Kilgore, Texas

Kyle, Texas

La Porte, Texas(2 reports)

League City, Texas

Mansfield, Texas

Nederland, Texas

Oakhurst, Texas

Orange, Texas

Princeton, Texas

Red Oak, Texas

Richardson, Texas

Rowlett, Texas

San Antonio, Texas

San Augustine, Texas

Spring, Texas

Temple, Texas

Terrell, Texas

Texarkana, Texas

Texas City, Texas

Tyler, Texas

Venus, Texas

Victoria, Texas

Weimar, Texas

Winnsboro, Texas

Buchanan, Virginia

Buena Vista, Virginia

Disputanta, Virginia

Fredericksburg, Virginia

Lexington, Virginia

Locust Grove, Virginia

Norfolk, Virginia

Richmond, Virginia

Springfield, Virginia

Virginia Beach, Virginia

Cabin Creek, West Virginia

Charleston, West Virginia

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Collierville, TN | October 2021 | positive

I have them growing by my dining window where I can see hummies always come by for their nectar!

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Bryan, TX | April 2019 | positive

It looks very tropical, but it's not. Have it planted in a container. Forgot and left it out during a hard freeze for several days. ...Read More

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| May 2016 | positive

Very easy plant to grow. Last year I had 2 plants in normal draining pots. This year I transplanted them to 5 gallon buckets without dr...Read More

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San Antonio, TX (Zone 9a) | May 2016 | positive

I love this plant! I had white variety and red variety seeds I had collected and scattered the seed randomly in my flower bed. The firs...Read More

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Climax, NC | January 2016 | positive

It's definitely a "WOW." It's a great addition to any 'tropical themed' design for sure. I plant ours with a variety of canna lilies to ...Read More

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ROSLINDALE, MA | October 2015 | negative

This is a beautiful species with attractive, deeply divided foliage that looks like cannabis. It is often listed as hardy to Z6, but thou...Read More

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Locust Grove, VA | September 2013 | positive

My fifth year! She is beautiful with wonderful red flowers. This is our best year. She is about ten feet tall and has had many many flowe...Read More

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Arcadia Lakes, SC | November 2012 | positive

I have a star hibiscus and the leaves are turning yellow. Do I need to be doing something different? I live in South Carolina and we hav...Read More

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Anderson, SC | April 2012 | positive

This is my first time of growing this plant. I received a plant from my wife's friend in the early fall of last year. I planted it just a...Read More

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Copperas Cove, TX | April 2012 | positive

This plant definitely needs a couple of seasons to start reaching its full potential . I purchased a one gallon plant from a nursery in ...Read More

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Fort Wayne, IN | April 2012 | positive

I bought my hibiscus coccineus early last summer and planted it near my pond. In early winter I poured one bag of mulch over the base of...Read More

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Cabin Creek, WV (Zone 6a) | June 2011 | positive

I started some seed in 2010, in 2011 it bloomed. I read that its hardy to -10F, is this true? I live in 6a and I want top lant it in the ...Read More

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Naples, FL | February 2011 | positive

I absolutely LOVE this plant! I collected seed pods from native wild plants growing in the swampland down here in Southwest Florida. They...Read More

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Smyrna, DE (Zone 7a) | December 2010 | positive

I gave my Mom a plant in 2008. Her landscaping guy accidentally "whacked" it off at the ground, but it grew back! This past year, it rea...Read More

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Tucker, GA | August 2010 | positive

This plant gets bigger and has more blooms every year. It has spread and grown so well since the first planting 4-5 years ago that I had ...Read More

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Centerville, MO | July 2010 | positive

IS THERE REALLY A RED VARIETY?

In my experience, the red variety is more of an orange color. However, in many of these DG...Read More

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West End, NC (Zone 7b) | October 2009 | positive

I got this plant as a gift last year, and was terribly disappointed when it "died" in the Fall. Imagine my disbelief, when I saw the gree...Read More

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Beaumont, TX | October 2009 | positive

My Texas Star has been an impressive attention getter. Love it, and how FAST it grows. Volunteer sister plants surrounded it after the ...Read More

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Winston Salem, NC (Zone 7a) | July 2009 | positive

When I was a young child in 1951, my family vacationed in southern Florida. We saw these tall, stalky plants with brilliant red flowers....Read More

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Bartlett, TN (Zone 7b) | July 2009 | positive

A dear friend of mine gave me a large clump of these hibiscus in early spring.
I couldn't plant them right away & they sat is a w...Read More

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Simpsonville, SC (Zone 7b) | October 2008 | positive

Zone 7b - This is a great, super low-maintenance plant. I have it in full sun, hard clay soil, no watering system nearly 10 years ago. It...Read More

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Austin, TX (Zone 8b) | September 2008 | positive

In its native habitat Star Hibiscus tends to be found along creekbeds, swampy areas, and in ditches. Yes it can go drier...sometimes. If ...Read More

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(Zone 10a) | August 2008 | positive

I have two big plants. They live on grey water from the house (all my sinks and washbasins drain into one pipe for use in the garden, and...Read More

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Atlanta, GA | August 2008 | positive

I am absolutely thrilled to have had my plant bloom after planting it last year from a collected seed. I missed seeing the bloom on the ...Read More

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Texas City, TX | July 2008 | neutral

My law enforcement buddies saw this plant and nearly went beserk as it appears to be of the hemp family.
Unfortunately,my mother ...Read More

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Texarkana, TX | September 2007 | positive

I cut my plants back in late fall. If your plant is not blooming as you like, my plants flowers beautifully after a dose of "blooming" M...Read More

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Tarpon Springs, FL (Zone 9b) | June 2007 | positive

My plants are growing at my pond edge. When the summer rains come, the pond level will be lapping at their feet. That's OK - they are per...Read More

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Deer Park, TX (Zone 9a) | June 2007 | positive

I suppose the category is Shrubby Perennial?

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Cross Lanes, WV (Zone 6b) | June 2006 | positive

beautiful flowers and foliage, dies back to the ground here and late ti rise in the spring -mid May

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Baytown, TX (Zone 9a) | December 2005 | positive

It dies to the ground in winter but comes back from roots. Love the beautiful blooms!

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Virginia Beach, VA (Zone 7b) | October 2005 | positive

Because I have a wildlife habitat- I tried this plant in my bog garden first and the next year I planted the harvested seeds in a pot for...Read More

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Lamar, AR (Zone 7a) | September 2005 | positive

My plant resides in fullsun tendency towards dry soil. I haven't had any problems with it being high maintenance or requiring an inordai...Read More

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Indian Trail, NC | September 2005 | positive

We have planted these as a border against a fence. They are at least six feet tall at this point. I love the flower even though it only...Read More

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Mercer, PA (Zone 5a) | May 2005 | positive

I'm tempted to see if this will overwinter here in zone 5 but don't want to risk killing this beautiful plant. I kept my "Great Red" indo...Read More

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Yantis, TX | June 2004 | positive

This can grow into a very large plant. My cousin in Ms has one so large it covers the storage shed- and gets lovelier every year. I bro...Read More

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Norfolk, VA | January 2004 | positive

I love this plant. If you don't want it growing tall, you can keep it pruned to a lower height.You really should prune it down after it b...Read More

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Ashville, OH (Zone 5b) | October 2003 | neutral

I live in Ohio (U.S.); Zone 5. I planted one of these plants last year not knowing what it was, I got really lucky to end up with such a...Read More

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Old Town, FL | August 2003 | positive

I was given seed for this plant about three years ago at a Native Plant Synposium in Atlanta, Georgia. I got six plants from the seed, p...Read More

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Tucson, AZ (Zone 9b) | July 2003 | positive

I have 4 hibiscus trees. Two are blue also called rose of sharon. These have a different leaf, sort of like a leaf of a mosquito bush. Th...Read More

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Bethlehem, GA (Zone 7b) | July 2003 | positive

Planted in fall last year (nursery specimen). New growth did not appear until early May 2003. Plant is approx. 6 feet tall and 3 feet wi...Read More

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Jonesboro, GA (Zone 7b) | April 2003 | positive

Another common name is Swamp Hibiscus, I thought by the name it would need a shady damp place. I planted one in shade and one with part...Read More

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Orlando, FL (Zone 9b) | January 2003 | positive

With its love of moisture, this plant is a great addition to a water garden, which is where I have mine. The blossoms are large (about 8...Read More

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Morehead City, NC | May 2002 | positive

I have had this plant for two years now and each year it is more beautifl than the last. It loves to be packed with other plants. I take ...Read More

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| March 2002 | neutral

Hibiscus coccineus is a hardy perennial in zones 6-11, and is native to the USA.

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Lutz, FL (Zone 9b) | September 2001 | neutral

This plant has many common names including Texas Star, Scarlet Hibiscus and Swamp Mallow

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