Family: Malvaceae
Confederate rose is a stunning, flowering shrub. This lovely plant is native to China. Single or double hibiscus flowers open white, turning pink, then magenta all in a single day. Keep it well pruned for use as a hedge or bush. Or let it grow naturally for a wild-looking specimen. Drought tolerant once established.
Plant Uses:
- Ornamental
- Specimen
Plant Dangers:
- No dangers
High Risk Traits:
- Naturalized outside native range (Hawaii, Lord Howe Island, Africa)
- History of repeated introductions worldwide
- Congeneric weeds
- Produces viable seed
- Dispersed intentionally by people (widely cultivated)
- Dispersed by water (grows along streams)
Low Risk Traits:
- No evidence of agricultural, environmental, or garden weediness
- No spines, thorns, or burrs
- Non-toxic to animals and humans (leaves edible)
- Not shade tolerant
- No vegetative reproduction (only by seed)
- No wind, bird, or external animal dispersal
- Not a prolific seed producer
