Since I live in North East Ohio, I was surprised to read the comments about this plant being native to TX & AZ, and wondered how it ended...Read More up in my Lavender patch this far north. Somehow, I missed the flowering and just found the seed pod containing the small heart-shaped seeds. Dave's Garden was the only link I found that had a reference pic of the seeds, so thank you for this! The only part of this plant left was the seed pod this late in October - not much to go on.
Deep South Coastal, TX (Zone 10a) | August 2005 | positive
This plant is also known as Hibiscus cardiophyllus. It is native to Texas. It will survive in zone 8 with mulch in the winter. In the sou...Read Morethmost tip of Texas where I live, it needs some shade during the heat of the day and stays green all year unless we have a frost. Seeds will germinate best if planted immediately when ripe. They take a while to germinate, and the germination can be erratic.
Since I live in North East Ohio, I was surprised to read the comments about this plant being native to TX & AZ, and wondered how it ended...Read More
Hibiscus martianus is a lovely flower Endemic to Texas.
This plant is also known as Hibiscus cardiophyllus. It is native to Texas. It will survive in zone 8 with mulch in the winter. In the sou...Read More