How To Care For Native Hibiscus. The swamp rose mallow also known as hibiscus moscheutos is a hibiscus species that is native to much of the Southeastern United States. Their growth habits are naturally tidy but pruning will make them into even tidier specimens.
Additionally they are dry tolerant plants if needed though more care will see better growth. Keep your hibiscus in a south-facing window if possible as these plants are very light hungry and prefer warm temperatures. Aphids can also be a problem as they eat away at the leaves the stems and the flowers.
Here are a few tips to keep your plant in tip-top shape.
The swamp rose mallow also known as hibiscus moscheutos is a hibiscus species that is native to much of the Southeastern United States. Water indoor hibiscus regularly during the growing season spring to early autumn and feed fortnightly with a high potash liquid feed. Its beautiful white or pink flowers bloom from mid-summer through early autumn. Water regularity and always water when the soil is dry to the touch.