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27 Ιαν 2016 · A new introduction by Walters Gardens, ‘Mars Madness’ hardy hibiscus is out of this world with its unique foliage and flower combination. We love that the flowers of ‘Mars Madness’ are produced all over the plant, not just at the top, as is typical with other varieties.
Rose mallows 'Mars Madness' has overlapping, slightly curved petals, reddish magenta in coloring with heavily creased veins. It has a wide, flatter habit than most rose mallows, at 15 to 20 cm. Purplish buds grow into ovate and trilobed dark olive leaves, forming a dense foliage with flowers from top to bottom.
Mars Madness Hardy Hibiscus thrives in full sun and well-drained soil. It’s a hardy plant that can withstand cold temperatures, but it also loves the heat. So, whether you live in a cooler or warmer climate, this plant can adapt.
‘Mars Madness’ is a later blooming Hibiscus and will extend the color of your late summer - early fall garden. These North American native plants bring massive, tropical-looking flowers all the way to zone 4.
Characteristics. Type: Herbaceous perennial. Zone: 4 to 9 . Height: 4’ to 4.5’. Spread: 6’ to 6.5’. Bloom colors: Red. Bloom time: Mid-Summer - Early Fall. Flower: 6” to 8” blossoms, top to bottom. Sun: Full sun to part shade. Water: Medium to wet . Maintenance: Low . Attracts: Hummingbirds, Bees. Deer Resistant. Culture.
Lovely dark foliage, tri-lobed leaf pattern. New sowing, WS in Dixie cups in tote, seeds sown from seed swap, hybrid of two types. Plant database entry for Hybrid Hardy Hibiscus (Hibiscus 'Mars Madness') with 16 images and 31 data details.