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Read about Hibiscus moscheutos subsp. incanus in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Hibiscus incanus, Wendl. Much like H. Moscheutos, and probably sometimes passing for it in the trade: lvs. smaller and narrower, ovate-lanceolate, rarely lobed, serrate-toothed: fls. sulfur-yellow, pink or white with a crimson eye: caps, ovoid and beaked; stellate-tomentose and loosely hairy. Md. and south in swamps.—Seems to be hardy in the N. with a mulch protection.


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