Tom Woods
Master Gardener
Donald Adams of Oak Island provided much of the information in this article on how to propagate, grow and enjoy the Confederate rose.
The time is approaching when it is time to take cuttings. After frost and cold temperatures end the flowering season for the beautiful Confederate rose (Hibiscus Mutabilis), the plant should be cut back to approximately 4 inches above the ground.
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