Plants in genus kosteletzkya
Kosteletzkya virginica
Kosteletzkya virginica is an upright perennial mallow native to the eastern United States, from Virginia to Mississippi. It grows up to 5 feet tall, with fuzzy light green leaves and pink hibiscus-like flowers that bloom from midsummer through fall. This plant thrives in swampy conditions, standing water, or regular garden soil, making it versatile for different garden settings. Its ability to attract butterflies adds ecological value to any landscape.
Kosteletzkya virginica 'Ace Basin'
Kosteletzkya virginica 'Ace Basin' is a perennial mallow native from Virginia to Mississippi, growing up to 5 feet tall. It features fuzzy, hibiscus-like leaves and hundreds of clear pink flowers in midsummer, thriving in swampy or regular garden soil.
Kosteletzkya virginica 'Immaculate'
Kosteletzkya virginica 'Immaculate' is a rare white-flowered plant found in Mandeville, Louisiana. It features large, hibiscus-like flowers that bloom from mid-September until frost. The plant has fuzzy, light-green, triangular leaves and grows well in both brackish bogs and normal garden soil. Its unique appearance and adaptability make it a noteworthy addition to gardens.