Neches River Hardy Mallow
Height: 4 feet
Spread: 3-4 feet
Sunlight: Full sun / Partial shade
Hardiness Zone: 7a-9b
Hibiscus dasycalyx, also known as Neches River Hardy Mallow, features delicate, narrow, three-lobed "duck foot" leaves that create a graceful, see-through effect. In midsummer, plants are topped with 4-inch cupped white flowers accented by deep reddish-purple centers. It is easy to grow in both moist and drier garden sites, and cultivated plants are cutting-grown to maintain species purity.
Ornamental Features
Neches River Hardy Mallow produces abundant white blooms with striking reddish-purple eye zones during midsummer. The finely cut, thread-like foliage provides an airy texture in the landscape, offering visual interest even when the plant is not in bloom.
Landscape Attributes
This perennial hibiscus has an upright habit and a light, open texture. It adapts well to both moist and dry sites and is resilient in garden settings. As a rare native species, it provides ecological value while being easy to cultivate in the right conditions.
Recommended Applications
- Accent plantings
- Naturalized plantings
- Pollinator gardens
- Native plant gardens
- Moist meadow or rain garden settings
Planting & Growing
Neches River Hardy Mallow reaches about 4 feet tall at maturity, with a spread of 3 to 4 feet. Space plants approximately 3 to 4 feet apart for best growth. It performs well in full sun to partial shade and is tolerant of a variety of soil moisture levels, from evenly moist to moderately dry. It is winter dormant, dying back to the crown before regrowing in spring. This plant thrives in average to moist garden soil, with good adaptability to different textures and pH levels. As a native plant, it attracts pollinators and supports biodiversity.