Hibiscus moscheutos 'Lord Baltimore'
Crimsoneyed Rose Mallow
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Crimsoneyed Rose Mallow (Hibiscus moscheutos 'Lord Baltimore') - Description
The biggest bloomer of all the Hibiscus, watch for H. moscheutos to put forth enormous dinner plate size blooms. The plants themselves are fairly tame in size, topping out at about 6'-8' high and a narrow 3' wide. This particular Hibiscus will die back to the ground each year, regardless of what climate it is raised in. Fertilize fairly frequently during the season to get the biggest 'bloom' for your buck! 'Lord Baltimore' features showy plants with vibrant red 10" flowers that will be a hit in any tropical garden with it's vigorous blooming.
Crimsoneyed Rose Mallow (Hibiscus moscheutos 'Lord Baltimore') - Blooming
The large, well-known flowers bloom in late spring to fall in colors such as, red, white, pink, yellow, and orange. Each bloom will last only a day or so. To promote continued blooming, remove faded flowers before they form seeds.
Crimsoneyed Rose Mallow (Hibiscus moscheutos 'Lord Baltimore') - Growth
They do best in full sun, but react poorly to drought and frost.
Crimsoneyed Rose Mallow (Hibiscus moscheutos 'Lord Baltimore') - Planting
If dividing a perennial Hibiscus, do so in the spring. If you are growing from cuttings, take 5-6" of new growth and remove the lower leaves. Stick into a mixture of sand and peat at a 3 to 1 ratio. Once cuttings have formed roots, you can transplant.If planting seeds, soak them in warm water for an hour before planting. Either start indoors 12 weeks before the last frost, or outdoors after the frost has past. You can also sow seeds directly in the fall, as soon as the seed casing has begun to split.
Crimsoneyed Rose Mallow (Hibiscus moscheutos 'Lord Baltimore') - Pest
Hibiscus plants are susceptible to giant whiteflies and should be controlled by using Neem oil.
Crimsoneyed Rose Mallow (Hibiscus moscheutos 'Lord Baltimore') - Interesting facts
Agua de Jaimaca, a drink made from the flowers of the Hibiscus sabdariffa, sugar, and water, is popular in Mexico, and tastes similar to cranberry juice. A Hibiscus flower worn behind one ear or the other traditionally shows the marital status of Hawaiian women. Over the left ear, and thus over the heart, means your heart is taken. Over the right ear means that you are available.
Crimsoneyed Rose Mallow (Hibiscus moscheutos 'Lord Baltimore') - Soil and irrigation
Hibiscus plants require a rich, organic loam soil that is acidic and needs to be kept moist. These plants also require regular irrigation.









