Hibiscus moscheutos 'Dark Mystery' PP32036
Hibiscus moscheutos 'Dark Mystery' – 'Dark Mystery' Rose Mallow
Hibiscus moscheutos 'Dark Mystery' – 'Dark Mystery' Rose Mallow
Exposure
- Sun
Rusticity
Bloom time
- July
- August
- September
- Purple foliage, almost black
- Huge bicolour flowers
- Red eye, contrasting veins
- Mysterious, tropical look
- Late summer flowering
'Dark Mystery' Rose Mallow brings a touch of drama and an exuberant tropical vibe to the garden. Its most spectacular appeal comes from the striking contrast between its rich, dark, almost black foliage and its impressively sized flowers. It offers a bold and colourful late-summer show, while being a robust and surprisingly hardy plant.
Characteristics
- Foliage: It develops deciduous foliage that provides a show all season. The leaves, deeply lobed like a maple's, are a rich purple-black in full sun.
- Flowering: From mid-summer until fall, it produces a succession of huge, 8-9 inch (20-23 cm) diameter flowers. Each flower is white or very pale pink, but features a large, striking dark red central eye, whose colour radiates into the petals as contrasting veins.
- Light: It demands full sun to develop its darkest foliage colour and for abundant flowering.
- Habit: It forms a large clump with a bushy, upright, and well-branched habit, similar to a shrub.
- Growth: Fast. It reaches a height and spread of about 1.2 to 1.5 m (4-5 feet).
- Soil: It thrives in rich, fertile soil that retains moisture well.
- Hardiness: Hardy to Zone 4. It is a perennial that emerges very late in the spring; patience is required.
- Resistance: It demonstrates good resistance to deer.
Uses
- Types of Use: Its commanding presence makes it a perfect specimen to create a focal point. It is magnificent at the back of a perennial border or used to add a tropical touch near a patio.
- Ornamental Features: The duo of nearly black foliage and immense bicolour flowers creates a rare and beautiful contrast of colour and texture. It is a true living work of art in the late-summer garden.
Care
- Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist throughout the growing season. A mulch at its base is highly recommended to conserve moisture.
- Fertilizing: Apply a balanced fertilizer or compost in the spring to support its vigorous growth.
- Pruning: No pruning is required during the season. Simply cut the dead stems back to the ground in late fall or early spring.
- Planting: Plant it in the spring in a sunny location and in rich soil that does not dry out.
- Winter Protection: A good mulch of fallen leaves or straw applied after the ground freezes is recommended to protect the crown, especially for its first winter.
Plant details
Dimensions
Dimensions
Characteristics
Characteristics
Habit:
- Bushy
Flowering colours:
- White
- Pink
- Red
- Multicolour
Plant needs
Plant needs
Watering:
- Tolerates moist soil
Maintenance:
- Easy
- Cut back in spring
Soil requirement:
- Moist
- Rich
Features
Features
Resistance:
- White-tailed deer
Attract:
- Butterflies
- Hummingbirds
- Pollinators
Use:
- Border
- Specimen
- Mass planting
- In ground
Attribute:
- Long blooming
- Successive blooming
- Coloration

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