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Old July 3, 2007   #1
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Now this makes gardening easy! We were walking through an arboretum some years ago and I took one dried seed pod....forgot about it for a few years, then decided to try it the last two years. It turns out to be Pinelands Mallow (Hibiscus aculeatus); we plant them in pots next to our garage. They are really spectacular right now! Next to it, but not yet blooming, are plants of Hibiscus moscheutos, also known as Crimsoneyed mallow or swamp rose mallow - we collected seeds from pods found in Falls Lake, where we kayak - the plants grew right in the water. I will be saving loads of seed from each of these - would be happy to share later this year.
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Old July 3, 2007   #2
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I love it! Does it bloom its first year? If it does, I want some.
Come fall, I'll have lots of interesting seeds to swap.
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Yes - germinates in about a week, grows to 6 feet tall and blooms in a couple of months - and it is supposed to winter over in zone 7-8 (we just tossed ours...may try a few in the garden next year, but it is so easy...). Always happy to trade!
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I have a big red one with flowers about 8 inches across, it blooms every day.
Its called Lord Baltimore.

With all of this rain its doing great.
I would like to add that this one is a sterile hybrid but it will live through the winter and come back up in the spring.

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Old July 13, 2007   #5
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Craig,

Please, may I have some seed? My husband is an aquatic/pond plant nut. We just moved to a propery with 14 acres and 2 small ponds. The smaller of the two ponds we're planning to put plants we've been cultivating in a 300 gallon vat (prior to the move). The bigger pond is staying slightly wild, with no ornamental stuff.

We would be happy to trade you anything you'd like...we have two kinds of water lilies (fragrant yellows and pinks...and the pinks have red lily pads!) We have papyrus, and (shh!) water hyacinth...and several other blooming pond plants my husband is cultivating that I don't know the names of. I go to Raleigh frequently and could bring anything you wanted.

I'd love to add those pretty yellow flowers to our collection! (if you have any seed left, of course...)

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That's gorgeous! I would love some of that for next year if you're going to have spare.
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I would love some seeds too Craig. Do you have
pictures of the Crimsoneyed mallow?

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