Hibiscus mutabilis versicolor - A beauty with many names, the two most common names being Confederate Rose Hibiscus or Dixie Rose Mallow.
Cotton Rose Hibiscus is another .This rare heirloom has long been a popular
favorite among Southern gardeners! Clusters of 4-6" fully double, bright
pink, peony-like flowers are born in late summer and into fall.
Starting off white, they change to a light pink then dark pink as the
day goes on. You can, at times, have all three colors on your bush at
once which is really an awesome sight! It is a large deciduous shrub in
mild climates or a vigorous perennial in the colder portions of its
range. Tough, easy, and reliable! Full sun, Part sun, Part shade.
Tolerant of poor soils. Zone 7-10. Seeds found here: Color Changing Dixie Rose Hibiscus Seeds
Plants Found Here:
Color Changing Confederate Rose Hibiscus Plants
Peony Hibiscus, Dixie rose mallow, rose confédérée, caprice
de femme, cotton rosemallow, Cotton Rose Mallow, Hibiscus immutabilis.