Bob Farley
Many species of mallows (commonly known as hibiscus) grow near or in water. Paper-like seed capsules are full of seeds with hard and buoyant coats. The seed falls to the water and drifts away. It is best to soak or scarify seeds to soften the coat before planting.
Many species of mallows (commonly known as hibiscus) grow near or in water. Paper-like seed capsules are full of seeds with hard and buoyant coats. The seed falls to the water and drifts away. It is best to soak or scarify seeds to soften the coat before planting.
Photo By: Bob Farley