Confederate Rose

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Details

Common name

Confederate Rose

Botanical name

Hibiscus mutabilis

Variety

White Delight

Zone

USDA 10 - 11

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Bloom time

spring-fall

Light

sun

Height

6-15' (2-4.5 m)

Habit

upright

Water

daily

Feed

when actively growing

Maintenance

remove spent blooms