This Frank Galloway discovery from Baldwin Co., Alabama, is one of several white-flowered forms of our typically red-flowered southeast native Hibiscus coccineus that has been recently discovered. The 8' tall green stems emerge in spring, clothed with green marijuana-like foliage. The stalks are adorned with five-petaled, pure white flowers from summer through fall. Moist soils are best, but H. coccineus can make it through an amazing amount of drought as well. Pot size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml)