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[quote=Anonymous]1. Rose of Sharon are not hibiscus 2. Hardy Hibiscus are native to the area, are perennials (don't need to be brought indoors) and are pollinator magnets. I grow several Hibiscus on my property in Bethesda -- from the less showy swamp mallow to the Luna in red and white, which I grew from seed. Hibiscus are very easy to propagate when you have one healthy plant. The teensiest amount of root will start a new plant. My now hibiscus is now three large plants on my property. They are extremely low maintenance and real show stoppers, but they do take up space. [/quote]
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