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Apr 11, 2024 8:10 AM CST
Name: Diana
Southeast Missouri (Zone 6a)
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I hope you get some plants! Many of the older varieties of Hardy Hibiscus are self fertile, but hand pollination can improve the amount of seeds obtained. My wild species are total pollinator magnets and never need hand pollination. I like to start the seeds inside in Winter under grow lights, because they are more likely to bloom within one year instead of two. I have had volunteers come up from seed in the yard, so you may have success. Crossing Fingers!

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