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Lord Baltimore Hibiscus

Huge Red Flowers with Tropical Garden Drama.

Lord Baltimore Hibiscus is a classic hardy hibiscus grown for its enormous crimson-red flowers that can reach up to 10 inches across. The bold, satiny blooms bring a tropical look to the landscape while the plant itself returns as a cold-hardy perennial in suitable climates. Each flower lasts briefly, but new blooms open in succession during the season, creating a powerful late-summer display.

A Proven Hardy Hibiscus for Sunny Borders.

This red Rose Mallow grows into an upright, bushy perennial that works beautifully at the back of a sunny border or as a summer focal point. Its bright green foliage creates a clean backdrop for the large red flowers, allowing the blooms to stand out from across the yard. Use Lord Baltimore Hibiscus where you want bold color, strong height, and a showy seasonal feature.

Excellent for Moist Soil and Rain Gardens.

Lord Baltimore Hibiscus tolerates average to wet soil, making it especially useful in rain gardens, pond edges, low areas, and moisture-retentive borders. It performs best in full sun with consistent moisture, especially during hot weather and bloom season. If you have a sunny spot where other perennials struggle because the soil stays damp, this hardy hibiscus can be a strong solution.

Deer-Resistant Color with Pollinator Appeal.

Lord Baltimore Hibiscus is considered deer resistant and attracts pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. Its large red flowers make it a natural fit for pollinator gardens, cottage gardens, wildlife-friendly borders, and sunny perennial plantings. No plant is completely deer-proof, but hardy hibiscus is a practical choice where gardeners want bold flowers with lower browsing pressure.

Late to Wake, Fast to Grow.

Like other hardy hibiscus plants, Lord Baltimore dies back to the ground in winter and is slow to emerge in spring. This is normal. Once soil temperatures warm, new shoots grow quickly and develop into a tall, flowering perennial by summer. Mark the planting location, cut back old stems in spring, mulch the root zone, and keep the soil evenly moist for the best growth and bloom performance.

Huge Red Flowers with Tropical Garden Drama.

Lord Baltimore Hibiscus is a classic hardy hibiscus grown for its enormous crimson-red flowers that can reach up to 10 inches across. The bold, satiny blooms bring a tropical look to the landscape while the plant itself returns as a cold-hardy perennial in suitable climates. Each flower lasts briefly, but new blooms open in succession during the season, creating a powerful late-summer display.

A Proven Hardy Hibiscus for Sunny Borders.

This red Rose Mallow grows into an upright, bushy perennial that works beautifully at the back of a sunny border or as a summer focal point. Its bright green foliage creates a clean backdrop for the large red flowers, allowing the blooms to stand out from across the yard. Use Lord Baltimore Hibiscus where you want bold color, strong height, and a showy seasonal feature.

Excellent for Moist Soil and Rain Gardens.

Lord Baltimore Hibiscus tolerates average to wet soil, making it especially useful in rain gardens, pond edges, low areas, and moisture-retentive borders. It performs best in full sun with consistent moisture, especially during hot weather and bloom season. If you have a sunny spot where other perennials struggle because the soil stays damp, this hardy hibiscus can be a strong solution.

Deer-Resistant Color with Pollinator Appeal.

Lord Baltimore Hibiscus is considered deer resistant and attracts pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. Its large red flowers make it a natural fit for pollinator gardens, cottage gardens, wildlife-friendly borders, and sunny perennial plantings. No plant is completely deer-proof, but hardy hibiscus is a practical choice where gardeners want bold flowers with lower browsing pressure.

Late to Wake, Fast to Grow.

Like other hardy hibiscus plants, Lord Baltimore dies back to the ground in winter and is slow to emerge in spring. This is normal. Once soil temperatures warm, new shoots grow quickly and develop into a tall, flowering perennial by summer. Mark the planting location, cut back old stems in spring, mulch the root zone, and keep the soil evenly moist for the best growth and bloom performance.

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Lord Baltimore Hibiscus

$29.95

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Description

Huge Red Flowers with Tropical Garden Drama.

Lord Baltimore Hibiscus is a classic hardy hibiscus grown for its enormous crimson-red flowers that can reach up to 10 inches across. The bold, satiny blooms bring a tropical look to the landscape while the plant itself returns as a cold-hardy perennial in suitable climates. Each flower lasts briefly, but new blooms open in succession during the season, creating a powerful late-summer display.

A Proven Hardy Hibiscus for Sunny Borders.

This red Rose Mallow grows into an upright, bushy perennial that works beautifully at the back of a sunny border or as a summer focal point. Its bright green foliage creates a clean backdrop for the large red flowers, allowing the blooms to stand out from across the yard. Use Lord Baltimore Hibiscus where you want bold color, strong height, and a showy seasonal feature.

Excellent for Moist Soil and Rain Gardens.

Lord Baltimore Hibiscus tolerates average to wet soil, making it especially useful in rain gardens, pond edges, low areas, and moisture-retentive borders. It performs best in full sun with consistent moisture, especially during hot weather and bloom season. If you have a sunny spot where other perennials struggle because the soil stays damp, this hardy hibiscus can be a strong solution.

Deer-Resistant Color with Pollinator Appeal.

Lord Baltimore Hibiscus is considered deer resistant and attracts pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. Its large red flowers make it a natural fit for pollinator gardens, cottage gardens, wildlife-friendly borders, and sunny perennial plantings. No plant is completely deer-proof, but hardy hibiscus is a practical choice where gardeners want bold flowers with lower browsing pressure.

Late to Wake, Fast to Grow.

Like other hardy hibiscus plants, Lord Baltimore dies back to the ground in winter and is slow to emerge in spring. This is normal. Once soil temperatures warm, new shoots grow quickly and develop into a tall, flowering perennial by summer. Mark the planting location, cut back old stems in spring, mulch the root zone, and keep the soil evenly moist for the best growth and bloom performance.