Saturday, August 22, 2020

Surprisingly pretty!


Rose Mallow - a potted surprise started blooming this week.

 Each showy rose mallow blossom lasts only a single day. If you cut stems back 
by one-third, they bloom until early fall and keep the plant blooming until 
it goes dormant in winter.

"Rose mallow is a plant that goes by several names -- swamp mallow, 
crimson-eyed mallow or perennial hibiscus. The funnel-shaped blooms
 of the 6-to-10-foot shrub are often rose pink or white with a red center, 
and it thrives in moist, even wet, soil. 
Rose mallow is perennial in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant
 hardiness zones 5 through 10. No matter what you choose to call it, 
annual pruning keeps it healthy and attractive."


This one first grew last summer - a bird must have
 dropped a seed. 
Thank you sweet bird!
I'm just leaving it in the large planter as the flowers
 are really stunning to view from the kitchen window.

Enjoy your weekend.

20 comments:

  1. Mallows are beautiful flowers. I remember how some of the picturesque villages on the island of Bornholm were full of them, growing as tall as the low roofs of the old houses.

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    1. I just looked up Bornholm island, Denmark, and realized we sailed right by there when on the Queen Victoria Baltic cruise (a huge favorite trip). It looks like one of those wonderful places to live, like Oland in Sweden, where the summer months are especially perfect - but of course winter must be somewhat cold and blustery.
      I would love to go back there - love the entire Baltic and it's where I first visited Germany as one of the ports was Warnemunde and we took a train to Rostock - lovely on a Sunday afternoon where there was a huge family style picnic in the park!
      Mary -

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  2. What a lovely plant, not one that I'm familiar with.

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    1. It's quite a stunner - I may transplant later so it can grow into a small tree.

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  3. Good morning mary! I am not familiar with this glower but it is beautiful! Your weekend sounds nice, I think you should also find time to sit and relax by friend, enjoy the slowly changing seasons as we transition from one to another. A little hard to do when the stores are already selling christmas stuff. I hate to admit but I already have a ton of Fall stuff on my calendar and I am so excited for cooler weather. Have a wonderful day!

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    1. I've not visited a fun store (other than the grocery really) in so long - bet there are a lot of seasonal decor things I'd swoon over, however will be making do with what I already have this year! Soon will be time to pull out the faux pumpkins, however will also try to get into country next month to head to our farm friends for fresh pumpkins too.
      Also I need to downsize - famous last words!

      Definitely a bit cooler but no sunshine which is a bit dreary when looking out.
      Mary -

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  4. Lovely mallow! It's just so pretty. And to think it's a volunteer, courtesy of some feathered friend.

    Wishing you a pleasant weekend,
    Brenda

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  5. Dear Mary,
    All that rain you had was good for something. Wish we would get a little rain. No rain for 4 months. The land is drying up. Thank goodness for my pond. It still flows at 39 gallons per minute.

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  6. Such a pretty flower to grace your garden. Enjoy your weekend!

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  7. What a beautiful plant! With it being a volunteer, it definitely is a gift for you. :-)

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  8. So delicate and pretty. It would be enjoyable to watch. I am watching lantana, which I think could use a cutting back by a third.

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  9. That is beautiful! We had great bushes of rose mallow at church when I was a regular gardener there, and I never learned to prune them in such a way that they kept looking good after the initial gorgeous show. I also could never remember their name!

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  11. This is a stunning plant, simply elegant and pretty. I love its name too, Rose Mallow, makes me smile. Happy Sunday Mary. xx

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  12. What a nice little bird to bring you such lovely flowers. I've also had things pop up here in some of my pots and know that it's the birds I have to thank. :)

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  13. I didn't know we are suppose to prune it back. No wonder mine only blooms for a very short time. Thanks!

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  14. We have 4 hibiscus plants in our garden, all in pots. I just love their vibrant colours. Good to know you can prune them back to keep them flowering.

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  15. I didn't know that about the rose mallows! That's really pretty Mary! :)

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