Introducing the stunning Hibiscus moscheutos var. Palustris Common Rose Mallow, also known as the Swamp-Rose Mallow or Crimsoneyed Rosemallow. This cold-hardy perennial wetland plant can grow in large colonies and is native to the southeastern United States, from Texas to the Atlantic states, extending northward to southern Ontario. The White, pink, or rose flowers can reach up to 6" in size and usually feature a crimson base, making it a striking addition to any garden or water feature. This plant is highly salt-tolerant and blooms in late summer. The leaves and roots are abundant in mucilage and are demulcent and emollient, making them useful in the treatment of dysentery, lung ailments, and urinary ailments. A must-have for any bog garden, the Hibiscus moscheutos var. Palustris Common Rose Mallow adds visual appeal and enhances wildlife value for nectar-feeders and birds. Try propagating through seed planting or crown divisions during winter dormancy. Don't miss out on this beautiful and beneficial plant!