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| Pavonia lasiopetala - Texas Rock Rose |
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Features: Pavonia lasiopetala is a Texas Native that is extremely drought tolerant, although it does not mind a little water now and then. Texas Rock Rose can be seen growing native in the Edwards Plateau, Rio Grande Plains, and the Trans Pecos areas of Texas. The most eye-catching feature of this plant is the Hibiscus-like pink to rose colored flowers. Hardiness Zones: USDA Zone 8 (10 °F) to USDA Zone 9 (20 °F)
Height: Grows 15" tall and 24" wide. Space 3' apart. Exposure: Plant in Full Sun to Partial Sun. Bloom Time: Blooms from Summer until Fall. Water Requirements: Water once per week until established. Does best in a well-drained soil.
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