Mixed Luna Hibiscus Moscheutos Flower Seeds
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Product Specifications:
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Botanical Name: Hibiscus moscheutos (Luna Series)
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Common Names: Hardy Hibiscus, Rose Mallow, Swamp Rose Mallow
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Flower Colors: Mix of red, hot pink, swirl bi-color, and white
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Plant Type: Herbaceous perennial
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Mature Height: 24–36 inches
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Spread: 24–30 inches
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Bloom Size: 6–8 inches wide
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Blooming Season: Midsummer to early fall
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Light Requirements: Full sun
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Soil Type: Moist, well-drained soil (tolerates clay)
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Watering Needs: Moderate to high; prefers consistently moist soil
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Cold Hardiness: USDA Zones 5–9
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Maintenance Level: Low; cut back in late fall or early spring
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Ideal Uses: Garden beds, borders, cottage gardens, pollinator gardens
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Special Features: Large, tropical-style flowers; deer resistant; heat tolerant
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Pollinator Friendly: Attracts bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds
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Germination Tips: Soak seeds 12–24 hours before sowing; may benefit from light scarification



These plants get tall and showy, perfect for the back of my flower beds. The flowers are stunning and bold—like living fireworks. They also handled a few dry weeks surprisingly well.
I started these indoors and transplanted them after frost. They handled the move well and by July were absolutely covered in giant blooms. Butterflies love them, and I love that they keep flowering into fall.
These hibiscus plants went from seed to full bloom in one season. They’re huge and dramatic, and really filled in a bare spot in my yard. The mixed colors make every day in the garden feel fresh.
I was surprised by how many different shades came up from one seed pack. Big reds, soft pinks, and even creamy whites—all blooming at once. They love sun and moisture, and were super easy to care for.
I planted these in full sun and they took off once summer hit. The flowers are so vibrant and look like something from the tropics, but they’re hardy here in zone 6. They make the garden feel like a getaway.