- Common Name: Rose Mallow
- Botanical Name: Hibiscus moscheutos
- Family Name: Mallow family
- Type: perennial
- Zone Hardiness: 5–9
- Height: 3 to 8ft
- Width: 2 to 4ft
- Blooms: Large, saucer-shaped flowers (6–8 inches) with five overlapping white or pink petals and a deep crimson center
- Bloom Time: July to September
- Sun: Full sun
- Leaves: Oval to lanceolate, 3–6 inches long, grayish-green with paler, pubescent undersides; slightly toothed edges
- Maintenance: Low for beginners; benefits from pruning after flowering to encourage bushier growth. Prefers consistently moist, organically rich soils
- Tolerates: Heat, humidity, and wet soils
- Attracts: Bees, butterflies, hummingbirds; serves as a host plant for various butterfly and moth species
- Texas Superstar: No
- Texas Native: Yes
- Invasive: No